@freemo @lewlepton@mastodon.social I totally get the appeal but I don’t like having to run command line to run a program nor not having access to important software Like Adobe connect
@louiscouture neither of which are valid arguments.. Linux has windows-like front ends that look much like mac and windows, no need to run a command line to do anything, you have a menu bar with ll your programs just as youd expect.
You can also run windows software just fine most of the time with wine, though its very rarely needed. For example as of sometime in march from what I've read Adobe Connect is now supporting in linux.
@louiscouture neither of which are valid arguments.. Linux has windows-like front ends that look much like mac and windows, no need to run a command line to do anything, you have a menu bar with ll your programs just as youd expect.
You can also run windows software just fine most of the time with wine, though its very rarely needed. For example as of sometime in march from what I've read Adobe Connect is now supporting in linux.