>>3131977In my personal experience it makes for a terrible desktop. Here is the true story of me trying to install NoMachine on Ubuntu 17.10:
https://archive.nyafuu.org/c/thread/3111362/#3121349More frustrations I didn't have room for
>only the main repository is enabled by default, meaning software will just fail to show up in apt and you won't know why unless this has happened to you before>have to choose desktop environment on install and the differences are not explained at all by anyone ever and switching is a pain if it even works (it won't)>pain in the ass to run everything as root all the time. it's my fucking computer, i'm in charge here! >might brick your goddamn bios, no shit: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes#Incompatibility_with_BIOS_in_certain_Lenovo.2C_Acer_systems LOL OOPSTL;DR it was a complete headache from start to finish and even simple tasks require effort, learning, and train and error on your part. It did nothing at all better than Windows did and doing things that take no effort in Windows becomes an hour long search through wikis, forums, stack exchange, etc;
Linux does server functions very well and everything else poorly. Windows does everything but in a mediocre fashion. Pick your poison.