Actually, I only miss the parental controls, find my and battery life. Besides that, I'm now annoyed everytime I have to go back to iOS or Mac and use it for anything. The first couple of weeks can be a bit frustrating, as habits have to adapt and there is a lot to learn. I had already experience with Linux, that made it probably easier, but my kids also managed to make the transition and they only miss Minecraft bedrock or whatever MS did to it. Mostly related to playing with friends. As I still have a Mac that I need to use sometimes, I made it look and behave like my Linux install as far as I could just to not have to deal with the new interface.
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Thanks dude - that's great to hear. Did you follow the guide from nostr:nprofile1qyvhwue69uhkyat8d4skutndva6hjtnwv46r5dpcxsuqz9nhwden5te0vfjhgcfwdehhxarjd9kzucmpd5qzqxvfqd89dw8kqmrjfaz6zt8gfggcg93p4tm3s2slv4jrszuugfmt74rjkj or do your own thing?
I simply followed the install instructions of the projects I settled on. There where no big roadblocks. I mean, nothing a short search wouldn't answer. Probably a bit of luck, and nothing exotic on my set up.