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generally would have agreed with you but since i got a new Monitor i have had nothing but Problems.
Granted i don't make it Easy for Linux by having 3 monitors at 4K:60Hz 1440p:144Hz 1080p:60Hz but still
all my Browsers always crash. I assume it has to do with Scaling since they like to especially crash when i move them between monitors. Then Gnome randomly crashes. It's a nightmare.
was forced to come back to Windows 11 because of all that Bullshit. I guess the upside is much better Security on Windows, but still. Although that added Security is pretty useless since every fucking Program needs administrator rights for some inconceivable reason.
NVIDIA card?
Nvidia Card.
I don't use Gnome, as I had other issues with it. I solely use KDE with Wayland on endeavourOS (so Arch). I have multi monitor issues on W10 at work and I'm waiting to upgrade to W11. I'd request Linux, but due to the project I cannot. I've heard plenty of bad stuff about Gnome crashing for people and had it crash for me as well. I'd recommend giving KDE a try if you aren't too tired of trying, but I respect your choice of W11. Most people don't have multiple screens though. I don't recommend Linux to niche users, since they may have niche needs.
I've never had a virus on Linux. How is Windows more secure?
Also, I have the same type of setup, make sure you have the right display driver installed for your graphics card.