I used to use it as a daily driver about 20 years ago. I use it on an old laptop currently (though thunderbird is... unpleasant).
I use WSL constantly.
I'm quite familiar with Linux.
But until hardware vendors actually support the OS, it's a matter of scraping some eager coder's git repo for things that work. Sort of. But not really.
You sound so much like me with the, "again."
I think the second time is the charm with jumping to Linux.
I used to use it as a daily driver about 20 years ago. I use it on an old laptop currently (though thunderbird is... unpleasant).
I use WSL constantly.
I'm quite familiar with Linux.
But until hardware vendors actually support the OS, it's a matter of scraping some eager coder's git repo for things that work. Sort of. But not really.
Very frustrating.