And this goes for the whole "electronics tools" category. While running under Wine is an option, DipTrace still works better under Windows. It's simply a difference between IDE and really good text editor. Visual Studio Code does try but that's like saying butcher is an equivalent of a surgeon. And the major reason is Visual Studio - there is simply nothing equivalent for C# development. While Linux is rather enjoyable, I don't see Windows going away from my computer for a while. Other benefits include a huge install base and prepackaged software support. Running ZFS on my NAS has been a pure joy (as much as any file system can be) and that's what moved needle from Linux Mint toward Ubuntu. Ubuntu with ZFS was Linux of my choice primarily because of the ZFS support. However, for the first time in the last 10 years I am dual booting again. With Linux Desktop getting better and better while Windows 10 is getting more and more annoying, I figured I need to revisit installing Linux at home too.Īnd no, I didn't go full-in. However, at home I still used Windows 10 as my main OS. I even switched almost completely to Linux at work - Outlook and Excel being the only reason why I still have Windows VM. I've been playing with Linux/Unix servers for a long time now - both at work and home.
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