
I’m not even that partisan about my Linux distros these days. I spent a few years with macOS as my daily driver.

I used Red Hat Linux, then Fedora as my main desktop for 10+ years. I know people become fanboys/fangirls/fanpeople of their operating system of choice, but I really can’t be bothered with all that anymore. I believe in operating system diversity… 🙂 I have the old MacBook Pro 13-inch next to my bed running Ubuntu Mate.I have a server running Oracle Linux 7, which I tend not to use much these days as my XPS laptop has more than enough power to do most things I want to do in VirtualBox VMs.I also have a MacBook Pro 15-inch on my desk running macOS Big Sur, which I use to stream films while I work, and test my Vagrant builds on macOS.My main workstation is a Dell XPS laptop running Windows 11.So my current operating system landscape looks like this: It’s working really well, and saved me having to think about what to replace the old laptop with. I installed KeePassXC and DropBox to get access to my passwords, and that’s about it. If I had read the installer pages properly, I could have loaded the proprietary drivers as part of the install, but randomly clicking the “Continue” button without reading is the way I roll.

I installed a suitable driver for my wifi card, did an update and I was ready to go. The first problem was I didn’t have wifi access, so I had to plug directly into my router to get internet access.
