Alright, I installed Linux

>Running Linux doesn't require that much effort.
I never said it did. But if you have to ask others what you should do now that you've installed it, then it sounds like you have no actual interest in Linux and you're just one of those "I tried Linux and it sucked" guys waiting to happen.
>Yeah, who else would reply? People who don't use Linux?
Now that you mention it, yeah. This thread is already full of Windows users just coming in here to go "durr I've never used Linux but it sucks lol".

>windows 10 being given away for free
>installs linux
Get a pirated windows 7 and update it till you get asked to update to win 10. That will give you the licence to use win 10 on that particular pc forever.

>implying people use Linux just because they don't want to pay for Windows
lol no

Fix tearing and get it to not give random errors when you reboot.

>get it to not give random errors when you reboot.
works on my machine

>linux
>gaming
"i don't know much about those computors but i've heard windows is gay on /g/ and converted to gentoo"

>linux
>not gaming
"I don't know anything about Wine or Proton but I heard back in the '90s that only Windows has games so I shitposted on Yas Forums about it"

download that thing that makes all your windows wiggle like jello when you move them around

The GPU isn't used by linux at all. You have to have two GPUs to do this set up. Most CPU's have an integrated GPU, and so you likely do have two GPUs. I have to plug one monitor into my Motherboard's DP port to see linux.

I never had too many problems with windows, I seemed to have avoided all the update madness people would experience but there is always the slow and gradual bloat that windows does that takes more work than pressing a single button. With my VM, I just go back to that near virgin state windows was in after I got all the drivers set up and the games downloaded.