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im currently using windows 11 on msi gf63 laptop. if i used linux i would use ubuntu,bec it seems like the easiest thing.

i game,i use brave browser,i pirate games and software. i also like that my hoarded pirated binaries of games and software will work even years later on windows without too much effort.

i use an hp printer,and need to be able to use it on linux.

i expect to be able to use the laptop and not think about the os too much,meaning i wont distro hop or try to customize it too much. im fine with the terminal,my goal of using linux is being far from malware.

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[–] pan_Por@lemmy.world 6 points 19 hours ago

As someone with MSI gf72 who switched last year with similar use cases and zero prior experience with Linux:

I installed EndeavourOS after reading some recommendations here since its supposed to work good for games and daily use. It's Arch so I approached it as a challenge but It turned out to be quite effortless from the start. I dual booted it for a few months without issues until Windows update broke my bootloader. After that I did a clean Linux install and never looked back. It's been rock solid ever since.

I have yet to find a game which doesn't run either in Bottles or Lutris. Some installers have their quirks but it's manageable. I only play single player games though.

HP driver for Linux runs my printer without any fiddling from my side.

I don't get into Command Line much but it's awesome - installing packages and updating the whole system with a simple command feels like magic. It's actually much less hassle than Windows.