I skipped the entire dual boot phase and embraced Fedora after testing it out on a different laptop for some time. One of the big selling points I use about FOSS to other people is that the software do not come with ads or any artificial limitaitons that ask for a premium/pro version.
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I only dualbooted because of certain games (BF1, LoL, etc) but now I just decided that it's not worth keeping games with such intrusive anti-cheats installed.
I nuked my Windows partition just this morning and now I have an extra 100+gbs for games on /dev/sda hahaha
I was using Fedora before too, but now I'm on Arch.
I haven't had time for games outside of blockchain for a few years now.
Congratulations!
I was too afraid to try Arch. Fedora seemed to be good enough + stable enough. The Kernel updates are only a few days behind and if I really had to use Arch, I will use DistroBox + BoxBuddy.