Well, once you realize that there is no necessary software that you need that is windows based (or something that is dual bootable), there is no reason to stick with windows. My gentoo install never breaks, any software I can ever desire is just an emerge call away, and it works a hell of a lot faster. If that's not enough for you to convert, it's probably a good idea that you don't. My brother didn't think he did anything special enough to need Linux, but as soon as I put it on his machine he was an instant convert. It just takes a nudge, and that nudge is usually personal ... though for some it is just sheer laziness of not wanting to hassle with it. As I said: if it's not important to you, it probably shouldn't be.
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