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Something similar happened to me. I used to be a big time Amiga user, then switched to Linux in 95. I spent the last few years with Gentoo, which I really loved tinkering with. Around 2005 I moved to Windows, but never felt quite at home. Cygwin helped a lot, though. Throughout the years I installed almost every new major distro in VMware and tried it, but none worked for me. Last year I switched to OS X, and now I feel like I am having a Super-Next-Gen Amiga with BSD under the hood. Plus I am having all my opensource tools available, thanks to MacPorts. AND proprietary software like MS office, Adobe Photoshop! Wow! All in 1 OS, no dual boot or fiddling around with VMware. I can't believe I waited this long.