Well here we are again..
I am fascinated by Linux for a while now. I like it's mindset by being opensource, its beauty, and how strong and robust it is.
But I can't get over the fact that it is never been easy to use.
I have tried most Ubuntu flavors and some other popular distros here and there. But always find myself back in the magical foolish world of Microsoft.
Most must be done by command line. Or there is no way to do things I would do with Windows with just a few clicks. For example: I use outlook as a real backbone of my work environment. Planning meetings, Skype for business meetings etc.
There are always things like wine. But there is something odd by putting old Windows manners into Linux.
Steam would run good with some tweaking here and there. But I always miss half of my games, that I ofcourse put my money in and like to play.
And if I then outrageous switch back to Windows, somehow grub massed up bad and need the completely reinstall windows.
Everyone and his dog is recommending a dual boot. But why should I need to delay my startup with something that frustrated me more than Windows.
This is not a rage against Linux but rather a question. Sense Linux has been going for the sun the last couple of years.
When and how would you guys think Linux would "be ready"