The transition from Windows to Fedora Linux has significantly improved productivity and user experience. Fedora allows users to control system updates, unlike Windows, which imposes updates at inconvenient times. Fedora's atomic updates prevent partial installations, and its immutable design ensures system files remain unchanged during updates, resulting in faster reboots. Unlike Windows, Fedora is designed as an operating system without advertisements, focusing on user needs rather than profit. This experience has highlighted the limitations of Windows, making a return to it feel undesirable.