As much as I hate Windows it’s still my go to operating system. I worked in an Apple Store for a few years and couldn’t stand MacOS and whenever I use my steam deck I dread having to switch to desktop mode for any reason.
If companies need support, Red Hat is solid. Use Redhawk for real time, even in simulation lab configuration and control systems, and that solves a significant portion of time sync issues. LibreOffice is fine.
We’ve all used Windows for years and years, and feel very comfortable with it.
Learning Linux feels like starting over again and is not tempting for many, and that’s ok.
Maybe you’ll try it in a few years when it’s even more streamlined for casual users.
As much as I hate Windows it’s still my go to operating system. I worked in an Apple Store for a few years and couldn’t stand MacOS and whenever I use my steam deck I dread having to switch to desktop mode for any reason.
If companies need support, Red Hat is solid. Use Redhawk for real time, even in simulation lab configuration and control systems, and that solves a significant portion of time sync issues. LibreOffice is fine.
Hey man, it’s understandable.
We’ve all used Windows for years and years, and feel very comfortable with it.
Learning Linux feels like starting over again and is not tempting for many, and that’s ok.
Maybe you’ll try it in a few years when it’s even more streamlined for casual users.