Me, too. I tried to use Linux on the desktop since 2000. I can't run the software I need like Visual Studio, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, 3ds Max. I don't care free/libre about alternatives as they are not doing the same. The OS takes time to be configured, managed, there are always things breaking and needing a fix. I still have a linux distro installed on a spare drive but haven't booted it in more than an year.
Whatever Linux specific stuff I need to run (mostly for development), WSL2 and Docker takes care of that.
I want an OS that just runs and doesn't stay in my way.
I want an OS that just runs and doesn't stay in my way.
YMMV. For me, Linux is the OS that just runs and doesn't stay in my way. For my work flows, the tools on Linux are far superior. I recognise that may not be the case for the tools you use.
Whatever Linux specific stuff I need to run (mostly for development), WSL2 and Docker takes care of that.
I want an OS that just runs and doesn't stay in my way.