Hello everyone, it's me.
I'm a 16-year-old guy who enjoys using and talking about Linux. Unfortunately, I have to switch back to Windows. This is my 9th month of surviving on Linux. I used it mostly on desktop and tried different distros like Ubuntu, Zorin OS, Arch Linux, Manjaro, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Wubuntu, Mint, Garuda (my favorite one btw) — basically almost everything.
Now I have an HP Victus 16 laptop, and it's just unstable. I can't control my fans, they get stuck at 100% for absolutely no reason. I can't control the RGB on my keyboard (not a big deal btw), and as a student I need to use Autodesk/AutoCAD. I swear I tried everything to get it working properly through Wine, but it's just impossible. So I only have one choice left: switching back to Windows.
But I would like to thank Linus Torvalds and the whole community for making Linux what it is and giving me a different perspective on my life. If I can learn how to program, I promise I'll do my best to make Linux better in the future. I've already switched most of my friends to Linux.
Best regards,
binotueox

I'm a 16-year-old guy who enjoys using and talking about Linux. Unfortunately, I have to switch back to Windows. This is my 9th month of surviving on Linux. I used it mostly on desktop and tried different distros like Ubuntu, Zorin OS, Arch Linux, Manjaro, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Wubuntu, Mint, Garuda (my favorite one btw) — basically almost everything.
Now I have an HP Victus 16 laptop, and it's just unstable. I can't control my fans, they get stuck at 100% for absolutely no reason. I can't control the RGB on my keyboard (not a big deal btw), and as a student I need to use Autodesk/AutoCAD. I swear I tried everything to get it working properly through Wine, but it's just impossible. So I only have one choice left: switching back to Windows.
But I would like to thank Linus Torvalds and the whole community for making Linux what it is and giving me a different perspective on my life. If I can learn how to program, I promise I'll do my best to make Linux better in the future. I've already switched most of my friends to Linux.
Best regards,
binotueox

