January 10, 2026

Penguins vs Windows: Comment War

I replaced Windows with Linux and everything's going great

Readers say Linux feels like freedom — just don’t turn it into Windows

TLDR: A tech editor switched from Windows to Linux and had a surprisingly smooth week, even printing without pain. The comments erupt in cheers, warnings not to make Linux a Windows copy, and spicy Windows roasts, signaling a bigger shift: Linux is feeling practical and fun for everyday users.

A senior reviewer ditched Windows for Linux and, plot twist, it’s going great. Nathan Edwards grabbed CachyOS, a lesser-known flavor optimized for modern PCs, popped it on a USB, and dove in. Nvidia graphics? Easy. The weirdest snag was a mouse that only clicks in games and a setup screen that demanded keyboard-only ninja moves. He even printed (from his “accursed” printer!), which the internet treats like an achievement badge. The vibe: fewer headaches than expected, more calm than chaos.

The comments? A parade of penguins and hot takes. Linux fans cheer “welcome to the club,” while purists warn: don’t turn Linux into Windows. Others flex smooth daily-driver wins on Fedora and repairable Framework laptops, with veterans saying modern Linux “just works” and isn’t a hobby anymore. One commenter drops an archive link like courtroom receipts; another roasts Windows for becoming an AI-packed mess (agentic OS, anyone?). The mini-drama: gatekeepers vs newcomers — keep Linux unique vs make it comfy for switchers. Overall mood: Linux is finally feeling like freedom, while Windows gets roasted in the town square. Meme count: “year of the Linux desktop” winks and printer exorcism jokes.

Key Points

  • Nathan Edwards switched his desktop from Windows to Linux to test daily use with minimal tinkering.
  • He chose the CachyOS distribution for modern hardware optimization and gaming readiness.
  • Installation steps included using a Ventoy USB, disabling Secure Boot in BIOS, and booting a live image.
  • Initial issues included nonfunctional mouse buttons in the live environment, worked around via keyboard.
  • Post-install results were positive: Nvidia graphics worked, printing succeeded, and a gaming mouse had a quirk of only working in games.

Hottest takes

"do not push to make Linux into a Windows Clone :)" — jmclnx
"Zero regrets, zero issues" — jna_sh
"Windows continues being a shitshow and I want nothing to do with it" — IgorPartola
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