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If its gaming that is main priority I think pikaos would be a good option. Based on Debian sid. So you will have a more stable ground than arch(my opinion), but still have access to newer kernels for drivers and fixes. https://wiki.pika-os.com/en/home
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Games that has anticheat on kernel level(don’t know which ones that exist now since I don’t play major fps titles). But basically any games that have anticheat for online could be issue.
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Amd has best support for Linux, nvidia starts to come around but still has some way to go(my opinion). WiFi cards can sometimes be an issue in Linux still. You need to post your exact hardware config that you have/want to buy.
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Not all distros support dual boot or rather give instructions for it.
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Do you have software in your private pc that is work related and developed by employer you will run into issues using it in Linux. I simply built a itx pc just for work stuff(damn you filemaker that don’t work in Linux, even tried with bottles).
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Bottles: https://usebottles.com/ Winboat: https://www.winboat.app/



Oh god. So annoying teams is. The user you’re chatting with might use Skype for bla bla. No he ain’t, he’s next to me. With teams app.
Onedrive force usage… I prefer Dropbox, better ui, better office support than Onedrive. Best of all with Dropbox, shared files are actually reachable by everyone in the team. Sharing through Onedrive, colleague can’t access file even though we set it up as reachable by anyone.