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    After Three Months on Linux, I Don’t Miss Windows at All

    Papa LincBy Papa LincApril 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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    The journey began in January, a deliberate commitment to finally install Linux on my primary desktop computer, fulfilling a long-standing personal challenge. My goal was simple: to integrate Linux as my main operating system, observing how far I could progress without extensive prior research or post-installation troubleshooting. Three months later, the results are in, and the conclusion is compelling. Since that initial switch, I have booted into Windows only twice: once to scan a multi-page document that Linux’s native tools struggled with, and another time to print a crucial photo for my children’s school on extremely short notice. The very reason it has taken me a quarter of a year to pen this next installment of my Linux diary is surprisingly mundane yet profoundly positive: nothing has gone catastrophically wrong.

    The initial period of using Linux quickly transitioned from a novel experiment to a comfortable routine. It no longer feels like a new, exciting platform but simply “my computer.” While it’s not an identical experience to Windows, it is, notably, a less bothersome one. The shift has been considerably smoother than I ever imagined. Discovering and installing applications sometimes requires a few more steps, presenting a process that can be both more straightforward and, occasionally, more complex than on Windows. A handful of specialized applications remain elusive, without perfect Linux counterparts. Despite these minor inconveniences, a smattering of amusing bugs, and a few genuinely frustrating moments, the overall system experience is remarkably calm and robust. Even the process of troubleshooting, in its own peculiar way, has proven mostly satisfying.

    Getting Fiddly: Navigating the Linux Landscape

    Fortunately, any issues encountered thus far have been minor, never spiraling into severe problems. A peculiar instance involved a gaming mouse that inexplicably functioned only within games, a comical glitch that highlights the quirky nature of hardware compatibility. Some of these minor headaches stem from my specific hardware choices or even my own setup decisions, such as retaining my long-standing “nemesis,” the HP OfficeJet 8720 printer. Furthermore, my deliberate selection of CachyOS, a relatively new rolling distribution based on Arch Linux, rather than a more stable, mainstream option like Ubuntu, has contributed to these occasional “fiddly” moments. This choice, while offering cutting-edge features, inherently comes with a slightly higher chance of encountering novel issues.

    One of my most memorable troubleshooting experiences involved Snapper, CachyOS’s built-in imaging service. Snapper is designed to take snapshots of the operating system before updates or installations, enabling easy rollbacks if something goes awry. It defaults to saving 50 snapshots, which are stored in the boot partition. When I initially installed CachyOS, I followed the recommended 2GB size for this partition. This proved to be insufficient, filling up rapidly. After just a few weeks, Snapper began warning me that it had run out of space and could no longer create snapshots (despite its default of 50, it lacked the physical space). CachyOS has since updated its installer to default to



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