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How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

I've been seeing all these posts about Linux lately, and looking at them, I can honestly see the appeal. I'd love having so much autonomy over the OS I use, and customize it however I like, even having so many options to choose from when it comes to distros. The only thing holding me back, however, is incompatibility issues. A lot of programs I work with very often are Windows-exclusive, and alternatives supporting Linux are rare. So I guess I'm stuck with Windows, since I deem those particular programs really important.

Any advice from Linux nerds here? All constructive replies are very appreciated.

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  • Wine/Proton can run a huge amount of Windows programs.

    Honestly though I've just been using Linux for 8 or so years now and just find some other solution. For general computing it really isn't hard at all. Perhaps if you have some weird proprietary work software or absolutely need Adobe it could be an issue

    • Wine/Proton can run a huge amount of Windows programs.

      Except for everything that people usually want such as the latest MS Office. Or that nice program developed for Windows 98 that works flawlessly under Windows 11 and it totally broken under Wine.

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