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Don't trust any comment that promises that everything works fine on Linux or says it is an easy ride. These are blatant lies. There are reasons why only 2 or 3% of the world population uses Linux. I'm pretty sure I'm getting downvoted by some Linux fanboys/girls for stating this fact.
You always need do some research, do tricks, hacks, or configuration. Sometimes it works on first try, sometimes you ask yourself why you do this and want to go back to windows.
Don't worry there are guides. And before doing something you don't truly understand ask on social media / chats about the problem. People will help.
I have to agree! Linux being Linux is that there's always something weird happening. System update suddenly makes your Application Launcher transparent? Welp, that's just Linux!
At the same time - things are MUCH better now, than they were 5-10 years ago, especially if you're a bit lucky with your chosen distro. I'm really rather happy with my Garuda.