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Originally Posted by doppelganger
at this point there's simply no need to leave Windows, because reliable and fast win7 is still supported and works ideally. The biggest problem for me in linux right now, that most plugins i use, are not available natively in linux yet and fiddling with shitty drivers and permissions is a pain. But at some point, when win7 will become obsolete, i'll definitely jump on linux, so i think, it's good to start learning it earlier, than later=), small step by small step. For now i do everything in windows, but sometimes i record audio in linux and it works ok, latency is very small, i like it
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I had planned to ease into Linux for the same reasons. A month or so into it, and I'm only booting Windows to check things. I booted Windows for almost five minutes today, only because I wanted to verify that the Linux version of REAPER and the Windows version behaved the same for a particular function. They did, and the moment I verified it, I booted back into Xubuntu.
By the time January 2020 rolls around, I'll have every machine in my house running Linux and I'll be somewhat of an expert with it by then.