When I use Linux for work, I still hit random things that need the command line, and it's much less stable than Windows (hard freezes). I tried to use Linux (specifically Mint) as an HTPC to use with Stepmania, but immediately ran into problems with both audio coming through and the TV resolution, and had to fall back to Windows, which worked with no drama.
This has happened every time I've tried to use Linux at home: I end up running into random problems that are weirdly hard to solve, or things that won't work period.
When I use Linux for work, I still hit random things that need the command line, and it's much less stable than Windows (hard freezes). I tried to use Linux (specifically Mint) as an HTPC to use with Stepmania, but immediately ran into problems with both audio coming through and the TV resolution, and had to fall back to Windows, which worked with no drama.
This has happened every time I've tried to use Linux at home: I end up running into random problems that are weirdly hard to solve, or things that won't work period.