So, I've found myself in a strange predicament.
This last week or two I started using Linux. To make a long story short as to why, I decided I wanted to do a fresh install of Win10 and somehow managed to mess up doing just that. And I installed Linux Mint as a sort of intermediary until I got windows back on.
However, I've found myself actually enjoying my time on Mint, and I'm heavily considering throwing Kubuntu on or Pop OS and giving those a shot. Thus far the proton experience has been stellar, and I just need to access a friends computer so I can make an offline regkey for FL Studio. Really the only things that don't seem to run are things like Valorant, Siege, basically the usual suspects.
So I'm contemplating actively dual booting and seeing how I like the experience. However the hyper logical part of my brain is like fucking screaming that going back to windows makes sense, everything already works there and I don't really gain anything other than a greater level of desktop customization (which, NGL, has been my whole reason for wanting to use Linux from the get go. You can only get close to this level with some apps like Windhawk.)
I guess thoughts from any dual-boot runners or Linux enthusiasts?


