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In my mid 50's. I use a steam deck and my PC running Linux.
Just turned 50, same! Plus a PS5 because previous generations had good exclusives and I expected the same this gen.
I've been considering switching my PC over to Linux as well. Would you recommend it from your experience? Anything you'd do differently if you could?
I’m not the OP but I just built a gaming PC and switched to Linux. No regrets so far. I picked Mint and it went smoothly. Just had to install more updated graphics drivers.
Similar for me. I went with PopOS this time, and it all just works. I'm thinking of switching to KDE Neon, just because I'm a KDE fan. One piece of advice I have is to have your home directory on it's own so that if you do switch distros, you just install to the system drive and you don't affect your data.
Early 40s and same.
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