if I need to go in to a command line, make a custom boot of the OS, and beat the system over the head to get it not to implement features I don’t want on my computer, i better be getting it for free and not having my data harvested.
I did this about a year ago and haven’t looked back. The only thing that’s sometimes a problem is if a game has anti cheat stuff that’s super Windows specific, but I wouldn’t want to run those things anyway.
if I need to go in to a command line, make a custom boot of the OS, and beat the system over the head to get it not to implement features I don’t want on my computer, i better be getting it for free and not having my data harvested.
I did this about a year ago and haven’t looked back. The only thing that’s sometimes a problem is if a game has anti cheat stuff that’s super Windows specific, but I wouldn’t want to run those things anyway.
10 years strong on Linux and still the only windows laptop I have at home is the one my work gave me to use.