Nope
Copilot
No.
Just having easy access to everything on the internet tbh. From games to apps, everything on windows is compatible. Hopefully that continues to change in favor of Linux.
nop. my overall desktop experience has improved substantially after I carved out my own niche of ‘creature comforts’.
feels lovely to have a system that works for you, rather than something that’s so adversarial.
Obscure stuff that needs update software thats windows only
The ability to upgrade my cameras’ firmwares, as it requires specialized Win/Mac utilities. Other than that, nothing.
Nothing for me. All the games I care about run great, I’m much happier with my UX/UI using KDE Plasma, I’m very happy being able to use a bash shell in a terminal emulator of my choice, etc.
Ableton
Look into Bitwig if you haven’t, it is kind of ableton-like in that you can pretty much automate anything with anything else - fully cross platform as well.
Isn’t made by former team members of ableton as well?
I did try bigwig when it first came out but wasn’t a fan at the time of the workflow and layout
Only irfanview.
no
Not anything concrete. Windows is kind of nostalgic for me as I only used it as a young child. But there’s not a specific “I wish X was on Linux”.
Blue stuff. But with a proper distro choice, the blue feels better now and I no longer miss the blue of Windows.
AutoHotkey
There are things I miss from Windows 95, 98, NT, and XP. There’s nothing I miss from Windows 7, 10, or 11. Everything I cared about had been deleted by the time of Windows 7.










