I use my systems for the apps, not for the desktops. And Linux just doesn’t have the depth that Windows does or some of the big name ones ported.
And there in lies the problem. If all you are doing is surfing the internet, writing emails, legacy gaming and creating basic documents, then no problem... use Linux. If you use your computer for other things such as 3D model design, advanced photo and video editing, computer aided physical training where you have to interface with exercise hardware and sensors, or a myriad of other tasks that are slightly out of the mainstream... then you likely do not have a lot of options and Linux is probably not one of them.