I'm really concerned about the SSD issues I've been having with Windows 11 and the ending support for Windows 10 in a couple of months. Do I need to dive into learning Linux, specifically using the terminal, if I'm only going to be using my PC for gaming and video editing? I'm considering switching to either Ubuntu or Bazzite for my Linux distro, but I'm unsure if terminal skills are necessary for my use cases.
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While you can perform a lot without the terminal, it’s worth learning some basics like package management. Simple commands can help update your system quickly without fussing around with menus. Plus, you might find the terminal more efficient once you get the hang of it!
Honestly, while you might not need to learn the terminal at the start, you'll probably find yourself using it sooner or later for troubleshooting. It's a bit like having car trouble; you might not need mechanical skills until something goes wrong, so it’s good to have some knowledge just in case.
You don't HAVE to learn the terminal to get by on Linux. A lot of tasks can be accomplished via the graphical interface. Think of it like driving a car; you don’t need to know how to fix one to drive it, but having some knowledge can come in handy down the road. Just being familiar with some terminal basics can save you from headaches later!
Exactly! Plus, once you get used to it, you might discover that using the terminal can be quicker for many tasks.
When it comes to video editing, it really depends on the software you’re planning to use. Many popular programs are Windows-exclusive, so make sure to check if your go-to apps have Linux alternatives. That said, basic terminal navigation can help with installing any necessary drivers or software specifics, especially on distributions that aren't as user-friendly as Ubuntu or Mint.
Totally agree! Also, remember to check game compatibility—some titles might not work on Linux, especially those with anti-cheat systems.
You really won't need to do much with the terminal, at least on user-friendly distros like Ubuntu. Most software you need is easily installed through GUI apps, and you'll be surprised at how many games run smoothly on Linux these days thanks to platforms like Steam and Proton.
Exactly! Familiarizing yourself with a few commands can make life in Linux a lot easier in the long run.