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Linux Mint on MS Surface

For the last 12 years I’ve been running MAC OS and Windows. I’ll be honest, I hated MAC OS, but I did see why some people like. I just wasn’t one of those persons. I’ve been running Windows because primarily I liked to Game and PC gaming meant Windows by default. These days I don’t game nearly as much as I used to… But once in awhile I will still play for a few minutes… So I’ve been stuck in the MS Eco System, just because of Games. And that was fine… for awhile. But with every Update, Windows became more and more uncomfortable. I noticed it when I went from Windows 10, to Windows 11 on my Alienware laptop (Rest in Peace) and all my games instantly started lagging. Updating Drivers and changing setting didn’t help much. Win 11 was a Resource Hog like we’ve just never seen before. This brings me to my MS Surface.

Because my Alienware was just too freaking big and heavy, it wasn’t mobile at all. I couldn’t take it anywhere. So I went on a bit of a journey to find a Portable content generation solution. Chromebooks and various Netbooks and Micro Laptops… None of them felt worth while and all of them irritated me beyond my capacity for tolerance. This is where the MS Surface came in. I decided to give it a shot, and it worked well… Until later Windows Updates butted heads with my full Silvershot Manuscript and suddenly I was typing full sentences before the characters appeared on the screen. Windows 11 was no longer working for me and my Surface Pro 7+ was no longer being used at all, for anything. Something had to be done.

After playing around with a number of Linux Distros, I decided Linux Mint was the way to go. It’s Ubuntu based, which itself is based on Debian, so it’s a rock solid foundation. Mint has a desktop environment called “Cinnamon”, which is simple and doesn’t guzzle resources. And it’s easily customizable to operate just how you want it to operate. Now, when I was living in Utah, I was running Linux as my daily driver and it worked great. Imagine to my surprise all the advances Linux has made between then and now. STEAM is now readily available for Linux and most games seem to work just fine on it. Multi-Player games with 3rd Party Anti-Cheat software do not work at all, but I don’t play League of Legends anyway.

Installing Linux Mint and getting all the hardware drivers to work was a process, but not too difficult as all the resources are available online. So in less time than it takes to install Windows 11 and Configure it, my MS Surface was already up and running. And running very well indeed. It no longer struggles to do the simple tasks like it used to. In fact, it’s running better than it did when it was brand new. Limited Hardware Resources are where Linux absolutely shines compared to Windows. The main differences is that Microsoft thinks your system exists just to run Windows so MS can feed you Advertisements. Linux isn’t like that at all. Linux sets your computer free.

Gaming Fudd.

I think I’m a gaming Fudd. I’m a die hard PC Gamer and I’m really only interested in First Person Shooters (especially if they are in the Horror genre) and Simulators. I really don’t care about any other game types, even if I’ve dabbled in RTS and RPG’s.
Because of the FPS Fixation, I scoff at Consoles. Reason being is Mouse Aiming. Controller Aiming flat blows. And WASD combined with Mouse Aiming allows for very smooth and fluid movement. Controllers, not so much.

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