Yes. "If you do not want the Settings app to nag you with Microsoft Account prompts, go to Privacy > General and toggle off the "Show me suggested content in the Settings app" option."
I remember the days of issues with sound cards using oss, and how after years of frustration, alsa worked perfectly fine and the very next release of Ubuntu, they moved to pulseaudio which made it all shit again. That was the last time I installed Ubuntu, I went through Debian, then os X and now nixos.
It's so frustratingly close to being there, too. A few games with anti-cheat are non-functional, but Proton works great for the majority of non-native titles. Even my WMR headset is close to working (technically the headset is working, as long as you don't need controllers).
Wait what ? Not a single of my 239 steam games have any issue running on Linux. And I don’t even count my GOG & EGS games with Heroic Launcher.
I’m certain there may exist SOME titles which don’t work well but they are so exceptional that I never encountered them.
It’s hard saying "Linux gaming just isn’t there" while you can play more games on Linux than on any released console to this day (and I’m not even including emulation).
I have a steamdeck, so I'm very familiar with the Linux gaming experience. It's pretty damn good, honestly, but there are still a few I can't play b/c linux isn't supported.
I've used Linux before. I like Linux. But, Windows is my native language, so to speak. I've been using Windows since childhood and quite frankly I'd like to stick with it. I know there are variations of Linux that get really close to emulating the Windows experience but it's just not the same.
It's going to take a lot of straw to finally break the camel's back.