Its better to dual boot windows for windows programs. I am currently on Artix (Arch without systemd). I just like the OS to get out of my way when I am doing something and upgrade manually myself when i have free time.
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Yep, open drivers have problems but nvidia proprietary drivers work fine. I use it daily. EDIT: Fixed spelling
What problem are you facing with NVIDIA?. Are you using noveau or nvidia properity drivers?
You are mostly right. Its tricky to get into Linux.
- Linux is not for running windows programs. Linux alternative of such programs suffice my need. although some can be installed using wine but its highly likely you will likely run into bug. Some apps such as adobe suite, office 365, etc won't work at all.
- Those distro recommendation websites are garbage, don't trust any of them. There are "basically" three main flavours
- Arch
- Debian/Ubuntu
- Redhat
Everything else is just based on them. Like pop os, Mint, Zorin are basically same under the hood. You can make any distro do whatever you want.
Its not a problem anymore. Nvidia Drivers work fine now.
I am using the aur version and it shows for me. Maybe check stremio settings.
Try using lineage os trebledroid variant
the first options in settings, above network and internet
I think aurora Store (3rd party foss playstore) can do that but official play store can't.
I had this issue too. It can be fixed by using alternate way to detect headset and Bluetooth workarounds --> Mediatek in phh settings
Arch wiki is the most comprehensive Linux wiki. Try that.