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<blockquote data-quote="SomeRandomCat" data-source="post: 927081" data-attributes="member: 90137"><p>Guess I'm lucky Qubes runs smothly on my PC, which is 4-5 years old. I only played around with it a little (network adapter comes in tomorrow), but it seemed pretty simple TBH. The way I see it, if I'm gonna bother learning Linux, it mise well be on the most secure version of it I can find. If I end up liking it, I'll probably build my next computer around it.</p><p></p><p>I have always stuck with Windows because I was able to piece together enough security software and tweak enough settings that I felt it was very secure, but it always felt like I was going against the grain for no reason. Now that I gave up gaming, I have nothing holding me down anymore. Honestly, I hate Microsoft, and feel like a total cuck every time I boot up my PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeRandomCat, post: 927081, member: 90137"] Guess I'm lucky Qubes runs smothly on my PC, which is 4-5 years old. I only played around with it a little (network adapter comes in tomorrow), but it seemed pretty simple TBH. The way I see it, if I'm gonna bother learning Linux, it mise well be on the most secure version of it I can find. If I end up liking it, I'll probably build my next computer around it. I have always stuck with Windows because I was able to piece together enough security software and tweak enough settings that I felt it was very secure, but it always felt like I was going against the grain for no reason. Now that I gave up gaming, I have nothing holding me down anymore. Honestly, I hate Microsoft, and feel like a total cuck every time I boot up my PC. [/QUOTE]
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