So I’ve been wanting to try to move to linux for the past few months but have been waiting to be done school, so I could the MS office suite behind me. I’m mostly writing this to share my experience for people who are considering switching.

I finally wiped my laptop to use as a test environment and installing and using it went really well so I went straight to dual booting my main PC with windows (some games I play need to be on windows for now). I started with trying opensuse tumbleweed because I wanted to try to KDE since gnome didnt vibe as well with me in my experience with Ubuntu VMs. It worked great on my laptop but the experience felt quite laggy on my desktop (if anyone has any ideas as to why, I would love to hear them). After fiddling around with installing codecs for a few hours I decided to try out KDE fedora.

This has been working super duper well so far out of the box. No sluggishness, everything’s been easy to install and whenever I need to change any settings a quick search gets me what I need. The main thing I have left to figure out is gaming performance. I’ve launched 1-2 games without too much difficulty but it does seem there maybe be a performance hit. Gotta test more before coming to any conclusions there. Hoping all the games work well so I can decidedly move to Linux without leaving too many games behind.

  • @filister@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    For the office suite you can try Libre Office, in my opinion it works pretty well nowadays and if it doesn’t you can use Office365.

    • @kokofruits_1@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      There’s also onlyoffice, it has better support for microsoft office document formats, though I use Libreoffice most of the time.

    • @Corr@lemm.eeOP
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      11 year ago

      I’ve been using LO for the past few months in preparation. I was only stuck on MS office for group work