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    [–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

    I moved away from w10 to Ubuntu back when it still used Unity as it's DE. I found it delightfully simple to use and I loved that it was so different from windows, because I hated my experience with w10. It was clunky, unpolished and just a shitty experience in general. The only thing that I found difficult was when I tried to install VERY niche software by compiling it from the source code. The rest of it just worked out of the box. I didn't even have to use the terminal to install programs, I just used the GUI installer that came preinstalled.

    Now, I use debian. And that's a different story. I still don't have wifi or Bluetooth.