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  • You are pretty lucky if you haven't experienced any issues. For most people thogh spots are gonna be:

    1. Gaming. While a lot of games work perfectly a lot also don't work (mainly if they have a kernel level anticheat rootkit)
    2. Nvidia. Do i have to say any more?
    3. Wifi. Often wifi cards just don't work or work very poorly.
    4. Laptop specific features. Stuff like a MUX switch, ambient light sensors and fingerprint scanners very often have no drivers for linux.
  • Troubleshooting for the average person is where it’s a bit harder.

    I never undestood that point, i hear it quite a bit but for me its always the opposite. On linux if something dosen't work i can usually see a detailed log of what went wrong. On windows its usually an error message with barly any info, stuff like "Error code: 0x72AF9B5D1" or "IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" isn't very usefull.