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So what did it take for you to go to Linux?
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The pandemic and programming.
I was watching some tutorials and saw how easily people used the terminal, and how clunky cmd felt.
Next day I had ubuntu running.
If that is the only reason you should have installed WSL. Saved you a big switch.
Oh, I already hated windows, that was just the last straw
@Quique
@owsei
I've run WSL. Native Linux is better.
Wel yeh running things native is always better then virtualizing it