OldOldGamer: Windows 10 is not better, but it is for gaming. Full stop.
I don't actually disagree with this too much. I would say it's 'barely' better, a tiny bit better, only slightly better. And that's solely because some of the most popular games are competitive multiplayer games with anti-cheat that has not been ported to Linux. This causing some problems, like either not getting the game to work, or getting it to work, but possibly getting banned for the workaround implemented.
But another reason why Windows is better, is simply because of a lack of native ports for Linux - it's not because Windows is inherently better, like, at all. If these were ported to Linux natively, like for instance XCOM 2, chances are the game would not only run at least as good as the Windows counterpart, it might even surpass it due to lower overhead and resource utilisation by the OS. This is at least what I noticed with that particular game. Nevermind that usually games are ported straight into Vulkan when making native Linux ports, and thus does not use DirectX, usually for the better.
Linux does everything and behind.
Perhaps too much.
Not sure what you mean by this, maybe something lost in translation.
Yes, Linux does everything pretty much that Windows does. There are some specific proprietary software or drivers that are only on Windows, and that might break a lot or a little when using Linux, no doubt about that. But these are largely very niche, and specialised, like some multimedia recording/editing stuff, I think?
For the rest, stuff just works, and you can make it work even better. For instance, I have a pretty special headphone amplifier / sound card in my rig. On Windows, I went through a nightmare to enable its amplifier function (from 32 ohms to 64-300 ohms). Because the drivers didn't exist for modern OS, Windows 10. It took me probably a week or more of dedicated troubleshooting and scouring of the interweb, and harassing the company tech support to get it done.
On Ubuntu/Manjaro/probably any linux distro? Works straight out of the box, just need to go into alsamixer sound settings and set the amplifier/resistance setting.
Mind. Blown.
Windows allow you to install a program, HW drivers and run these.
And linux doesn't? How easy is it to update/upgrade software and drivers in linux compared to windows? In windows, can you use one command or press a button to do it all? I think not.
Anyways, we can discuss linux desktop vs windows all day long, I don't mind.
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