Ubuntu Linux is attractive as of recent. I don't have problems with Windows 10, but the main reason Ubuntu is more appealing as of late is Snaps, or pre-compiled Linux applications that are entirely self contained. No dependencies are needed. Ubuntu supports these Snap packages and they include popular apps like Spotify, Skype (important), and VLC. I'm also aware that Nvidia and AMD drivers are becoming quite stable now.
And my interest in pinball sims has waned considerably. It doesn't help the rights holders of the Williams tables didn't renew the rights with FarSight Studios, so all the Williams/Bally tables are no longer available for purchasing in Pinball Arcade. You still have the Williams/Bally tables you purchased previously, of course, but now the tables available for purchase are just Stern or Gottlieb brands.
Thus, this weekend, I will give Ubuntu Linux a try, or at least a derivative of it like Kubuntu or Ubuntu MATE. Maybe this time, things will be permanent?
And my interest in pinball sims has waned considerably. It doesn't help the rights holders of the Williams tables didn't renew the rights with FarSight Studios, so all the Williams/Bally tables are no longer available for purchasing in Pinball Arcade. You still have the Williams/Bally tables you purchased previously, of course, but now the tables available for purchase are just Stern or Gottlieb brands.
Thus, this weekend, I will give Ubuntu Linux a try, or at least a derivative of it like Kubuntu or Ubuntu MATE. Maybe this time, things will be permanent?
I love foxes, especially the one in my avatar.