I am dual booting Linux Mint and Windows 10 on my desktop PC, what’s keeping me from switching completely is Lossless Scaling… I didn’t find a similarly hassle-free and functional alternative that would run on Linux
EDIT: Oh, and it’s a huge pain comparatively to overclock my display from 60 to 96 Hz. In Windows it’s a matter of running an executable every time my display driver updates. I gave up and I just boot to Windows anytime I want to take advantage of the higher frequency (which is a lot)
I am dual booting Linux Mint and Windows 10 on my desktop PC, what’s keeping me from switching completely is Lossless Scaling… I didn’t find a similarly hassle-free and functional alternative that would run on Linux
EDIT: Oh, and it’s a huge pain comparatively to overclock my display from 60 to 96 Hz. In Windows it’s a matter of running an executable every time my display driver updates. I gave up and I just boot to Windows anytime I want to take advantage of the higher frequency (which is a lot)