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This is what I aspire to be, but I’m not quite there yet. How long did it take you to forget the windows stuff?
I've been running Linux full time for 4 years and still have my Windows troubleshooting knowledge. I would say it's more frustrating since logging isn't nearly as good compared to Linux.
It's not so much forgetting, but waiting until Windows "changes it" - the "yeah, just go here in the settings... oh... there's not a setting any more... there used to be an option for this..."
Oh then I guess I’m fucked, cuz the parts I want to forget are mostly the registry and the dumbass isolated settings windows that haven’t changed in 20yrs 😂