I just did it, and even with all the extra setup I’ve had to do (finding a non-browser way to access OneDrive, installing a kernel module due to my Motherboard manufacturer being opaque and unhelpful about a particular chipset, using that module to control fan curves, setting up EQs, etc.), I don’t regret it.
There have been a handful of times I considered going back, but the power to do whatever I want with my system is just too good to give up. I just installed a Gnome extension that let’s me have tiling similar to RiverWM, and just everything I can do that was locked down before is so worth the effort to figure out.
I just did it, and even with all the extra setup I’ve had to do (finding a non-browser way to access OneDrive, installing a kernel module due to my Motherboard manufacturer being opaque and unhelpful about a particular chipset, using that module to control fan curves, setting up EQs, etc.), I don’t regret it.
There have been a handful of times I considered going back, but the power to do whatever I want with my system is just too good to give up. I just installed a Gnome extension that let’s me have tiling similar to RiverWM, and just everything I can do that was locked down before is so worth the effort to figure out.