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It's been a full two years since I wrote about how Linux is now a viable OS for PC gaming and in that time a lot has changed. The open-source desktop OS isn't just for gaming. It's also great for a bunch of other computing tasks one usually does on Windows or even macOS. After using Windows for more than two decades, I find myself no longer able to put up with it.

> It's been a full two years since I wrote about how Linux is now a viable OS for PC gaming and in that time a lot has changed. The open-source desktop OS isn't just for gaming. It's also great for a bunch of other computing tasks one usually does on Windows or even macOS. After using Windows for more than two decades, I find myself no longer able to put up with it.

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Just bumped up to a 5800x and 6700xt on linux. Couple of weird things to fix because mint doesn't have native support for the card yet but took 10 minutes after I figured out what to do. Resizable bar makes my pc boot up in about 3 seconds and I don't know why.

Resizable bar makes my pc boot up in about 3 seconds and I don't know why.

My Commodore 64 boots into Basic in about 2-3 seconds. So does my Apple IIe. Then, both my Tandy 1000 TL and 1000 SL can boot into DOS from ROM in about 2-3 seconds. This used to be normal.