As I am much older and more mature, I have moved on to a more mature operating system. amiright?
Now that open source drivers don't suck anymore, and you don't have to fight with the binary blob drivers anymore, gaming in linux isn't bad at all.
You can even game on debian now that all of the open source drivers are stable enough to be including in debian-stable.
Although, I know most of you are probably using nubuntu
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Honestly though, I dont game that much anymore. New games just suck.
I told her newer doesn't always mean better.
Upgraded a ton of the PCs at the office from 7 to 10, noticed a lot of the upgraded ones had strange quirks, reinstalled the systems fresh with the windows 10 license.. smooth sailing.
Windows 10 is pretty awesome. Way better than 7
The best OS is the one you don't even notice.
Win7 was better than Win10 in that regard, I thought.
There are a lot of Linux-based systems for various things that do accomplish that pretty well. Routers, DVRs, Media Players, and NASes are good examples - most people don't even realize they are using Linux.
I still think OS X is the golden standard for me though. It will just work if that's all you want out of it, but if you want to get down in the weeds, the Mach Kernel and POSIX underpinnings will let you go down the rabbit hole pretty much as far as you want to go.
Your sister should be very thankful, Microsoft gave her the free upgrade to Windows 10, Win 7 is shaky when it comes to security and in this day and age that is just asking for trouble.
You could install a complete working posix environment on windows since like forever. Its called cygwin but there are others. It comes with things like bash, gcc, xwin, etc so you could install a window manager over it and have like a separate desktop that you could switch to running gnome or plasma or something.
Most of the binaries that come with cygwin are pe binaries (windows .exe files) but you can run elf binaries (linux's exes) and run software compiled for linux on windows.
In a similar fashion you can run windows exes on linux after installing wine.