The only few reason I know so far is software availability, like adobe software, and Microsoft suite. Is there more of major reasons that I missed?

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    10 months ago

    Tried years and years ago and gave up. Was lazy, used to work on Windows servers at work and I was an Admin and didn’t want to relearn a bunch of similar but different stuff. That was my mistake.

    Tried again and some Distros broke stuff for me. Issue was that I did have to pick up another learning curve, so I just got to it.

    Learned lots and then picked different Distros for different needs and computers. Daily drivers, I pick only solid, yet lean Distros, little tinkering and they have worked almost flawlessly for years on end. On some other machines, I dump stuff to tinker and learn some more, might break something but nothing is lost. If I break something on those, don’t care. Now I run a server for fun with tons Apps for partner and I and all machines are on Linux. My TV runs off a small PC, too. No Google, or Apple, no ads on anything and server costs are dirt cheap. It would cost me hundreds upon hundreds a year to pay for 3rd party services for the same.

    There are no shortcuts and in a way I wished I had stuck with it back then. But, I am happy where I am now.