Three months on Linux, Windows fades into the background

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After switching his desktop to CachyOS (an Arch-based rolling release) in January, Nathan Edwards uses Linux as his main computer and has booted Windows only twice. The ride has been calmer and more robust than expected, with occasional hardware quirks (a webcam mic glitch, ethernet wake issues, a printer headache) that he fixes through Snapper snapshots, manual partition tweaks, and driver tweaks. He’s embraced open-source tools (Zen browser, Spotify launcher, ZMK Studio) and the Unix philosophy of modular software, while still keeping Windows on his laptop for work. He plans to keep Linux as his desktop daily driver going forward.
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