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Hello All.

First, I have been daily driving Linux(POP_OS) for nearly a year and outside of some frustrations, it has been a great experience. I expect a certain level of weirdness and quirks. I was using my Windows laptop to get some stuff done, and wanted to listen to some music over Bluetooth. This is where I messed up. I guess recent Windows updates just kind of break Bluetooth?? Every fix I have googled and tried failed to fix the problem. I kind of expect this behavior from Linux. I don't expect it from an OS developed by a For Profit company.

Long story short, recommend me a distro that runs well on an Asus laptop with an Integrated and Discreet GPU. If Windows breaks functionality, then there isn't a big reason to keep a Windows Machine around. If you say Arch, I intend to bully you but I'm open to any suggestions. Microsoft isn't worth keeping around, even as a backup/standby.

I appreciate you <3

Quick Edit: This received a lot more engagement than I thought. Thank you all for the recommendations. I'll spin up some VM's and test them out. Thank you all for the guidance. May your day/night/other be most excellent!

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[–] Grimtuck@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

I was trying to make the leap but I'm now stuck without sound on Linux Mint. Just be aware that if you have some critical need (I'm job hunting and need to do some video conference interviews) that things can and do go past shaped and it's not always straight forward to fix it.

Go dual boot until you're confident that you can rely on it.

I'll try to find some time to fix the sound and I'll switch back to it or another distro.