Comment by IrishTechie

Comment by IrishTechie a day ago

7 replies

I have a Windows 11, macOS and Ubuntu Desktop VM that I alternate across throughout the week, I find I need to reset all three periodically to sort out random weirdness. It has more to do with which machine I've used most in the last few weeks not which OS is in-use in my experience.

lostlogin 21 hours ago

I agree.

Mac OS used to be rock solid. We had machines at work that had uptime measured in years. My own machine would go months.

It doesn’t anymore. Restarted twice today.

lnenad a day ago

I have the same setup, just Arch instead of ubuntu on my laptop and I very rarely have any issues (like maybe once per month) that require me to reboot.

  • tsimionescu a day ago

    Once every few weeks and once per month seem pretty much the exact same - and about in line with my own experience with Windows on my work machine.

mcny a day ago

Familiarity might be the biggest differentiator. I switch between windows on my work computer and fedora gnome on my personal computer (and only interact with Debian server over ssh) so I am more at ease on Windows than I am with something like cachy OS and KDE.

f1shy a day ago

I have Win10, mac and Ubuntu, in 3 different machines I'm using constantly. None of them is perfect, but windows is just infuriating, macos in the middle, and I can more or less live with ubuntu...

  • lostlogin 21 hours ago

    And as always, I imagine Mac hardware with Ubuntu.

    • f1shy 10 hours ago

      In my case I have 3 different computers. So no. The Ubuntu is a Z book