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I've used Linux for side projects for years now, but I want to use it for general use as I've been working on taking more ownership of my own tech little by little. I'm tech literate enough to install LineageOS with MicroG on my phone, build my own computer, and I've done a little coding with an Arduino. but I've always bounced off of Linux as a main operating system. Sometimes it'll seemingly fill up my hard drive at random, sometimes Wine/Proton will fail to install a repacked game that's supposed to run fine, sometimes it'll be really fucky about hard drive permissions, and after hearing about how fucky X and Wayland can be for different reasons, the thought of trying to run Davinci Resolve and OBS concerns me. I currently use a laptop running Debian stable for simple web browsing and OnlyOffice, and it seems to be running good so far, while the heavier stuff is done on my main computer running Windows 10 LTSC with it's own separate identities/accounts. How do I transition what I do on Windows to doing similar things on Linux? I can use a different video editor if need be and I can live with a game here and there not working, but I want to spend most of my time using the computer rather than fixing it. I have spare computers if I just feel like tinkering for the fun of it.


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