[18:14:10] [discord] I taught myself Linux and used Stack Exchange or forum posts (just reading) for the rest [18:15:08] [discord] Same. I don't currently have any distros in play for personal use, but it was fun and helpful to future-job-stuff. [18:18:53] [discord] I use Ubuntu [18:19:10] [discord] I use Ubuntu, started on some really free one but borked it trying to upgrade (edited) [18:21:37] [discord] fairly tweaked arch for daily driver, but I'll use/recommend something like mint instead outside my core ecosystem [18:22:09] [discord] and while it's steadily seen less use I do indeed have windows set up mostly because I haven't had the time to linuxify certain things [18:23:46] [discord] Arch would be "Night awake, using Prakash's computer to work out what to do next" [18:26:21] [discord] When I jumped to Linux, I did it in one big jump, wiping Windows and putting Linux there [18:27:01] [discord] My daily drivers were mostly some flavors of Ubuntu and Mint for most of the time, then it mostly devolved into a variant of puppy linux for recovery purposes on a USB boot-loader. [18:27:22] [discord] It makes one heck of a boot-loaded recovery tool. 🙂 [18:27:53] [discord] Eh, last time I broke my computer, I fixed it twice in one night (with the Internet for help) [18:31:59] [discord] I would do the big jump so long as you're absolutely sure whatever you want is fully backed up [18:35:20] [discord] I did do the big jump in, and well , I did not loose much