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[–] TimeSquirrel@kbin.social 81 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (18 children)

This is what happens when they know you won't leave.

"But muh games...and Linux is too difficult and weird"

I say to those: well then you've made your choice, didn't you? It's going to keep happening, like it's been since the 90s.

[–] Reptorian@lemmy.zip 5 points 7 months ago (12 children)

What about people who needs NURBS tools and Affinity/Adobe class art softwares? Where do they go that corporations decided Windows and Mac are only to be supported? And believe me, plenty of them hates Windoze and I'm one of them.

[–] LodeMike@lemmy.today 4 points 7 months ago (5 children)

Dual boot if you're up for it.

[–] foo@programming.dev 6 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Dual booting kinda sucks. It fragments your workflow and it is pretty disruptive compared to just being able to move to whatever you need to move to.

[–] acockworkorange@mander.xyz 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)
[–] foo@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

That's better but assuming they have a system that can run windows in a VM at native resolution it's still a broken workflow that won't attract people to Linux.

Look Linux is my daily driver, my entire lab is Linux. We use a combination of Debian, fedora, and rhel. I'm not opposed to using other distros. It's okay for working with my peers who are on windows but not the best. Easy enough to work around.

However if an important part of your workflow requires Windows, Adobe, Autodesk, the murky shit of office products, etc., then arguing for dual booting, using a VM , or a different computer isn't going to win people to Linux. It makes proponents seem silly

[–] Moorshou@lemmy.zip 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Why does it have to be one tool though? More of a complaint to business in that they don't let you use other tools.

[–] foo@programming.dev 1 points 7 months ago

Sure and that sucks but that's reality

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