Honestly, that doesn’t even sound that difficult to run on Linux.
It’s usually the purpose-built hardware that messes up Linux support (i.e. controlling RGB keyboards, Stream Decks, that sort of thing), a DIY setup like yours shouldn’t be that hard to port.
Then again, if you’re happy with Windows, stick with it. There’s not that much difference between maintaining a collection of hacks and registry settings to turn off Windows’ bullshit compared to installing Linux, this is a pick-your-battles thing.
Honestly, that doesn’t even sound that difficult to run on Linux.
It’s usually the purpose-built hardware that messes up Linux support (i.e. controlling RGB keyboards, Stream Decks, that sort of thing), a DIY setup like yours shouldn’t be that hard to port.
Then again, if you’re happy with Windows, stick with it. There’s not that much difference between maintaining a collection of hacks and registry settings to turn off Windows’ bullshit compared to installing Linux, this is a pick-your-battles thing.