Yup. I don't think it's hard. I used to have a dual boot setup. I'm just lazy.
And by that I mean, lazy enough that messing with regedits is something I'm already familiar/comfortable with and can do relatively quickly.
Too lazy to (re)learn an entirely new OS and file system (it's also why I'm still on Win10 because fuck Win11), learn what programs of mine are compatible and not compatible, dealing with grub/kernals anytime I need to diagnose an issue, etc.
That being said, Windows will eventually piss me off to the final breaking point/straw where my anger/spite will outweigh my laziness. And THEN they'll be sorry!
Yup. I don't think it's hard. I used to have a dual boot setup. I'm just lazy.
And by that I mean, lazy enough that messing with regedits is something I'm already familiar/comfortable with and can do relatively quickly.
Too lazy to (re)learn an entirely new OS and file system (it's also why I'm still on Win10 because fuck Win11), learn what programs of mine are compatible and not compatible, dealing with grub/kernals anytime I need to diagnose an issue, etc.
That being said, Windows will eventually piss me off to the final breaking point/straw where my anger/spite will outweigh my laziness. And THEN they'll be sorry!
But until then... Opens up regedit with a sigh