Sadly the world around windows software on Linux doesn't stop at the classic 'office&adobe' suite. I, as system integrator, not only use my workstation for development purpose but also for CAD drawings and control system configuration. And literally EVERYTHING only works on windows and doesn't have any Linux counterparts. So the only way is that windows totally rebase itself over Linux or a lot of people will not switch to Linux anyway. (Btw my home laptop is powered by Linux from 2008 and I would love to use it on work as well, just not suitable right now)
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Sadly the world around windows software on Linux doesn't stop at the classic 'office&adobe' suite. I, as system integrator, not only use my workstation for development purpose but also for CAD drawings and control system configuration. And literally EVERYTHING only works on windows and doesn't have any Linux counterparts. So the only way is that windows totally rebase itself over Linux or a lot of people will not switch to Linux anyway. (Btw my home laptop is powered by Linux from 2008 and I would love to use it on work as well, just not suitable right now)