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Windows 10 support quietly extended until Oct 2027, as users reject Windows 11
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I haven't figured out an efficient way to run widows programs on Linux. I know wine exists and the vm's. Maybe it's cause I didn't stick with Linux for more than 2 months.
I was super into Ubuntu when it first came out but I got bored of it really quick. Tried it again a couple years ago and it was still hard to navigate.
i think in the past year they must have made ubuntu changes a lot cuz its now really easy like its almost like a smart phone. even upgrades and updates with an interface now. i could see a techphobe who only ever uses iphones use it with ease.
the only hesitation is there is no tech support for linux. like you cant just walk into best buy and expect the geek squad to fix your problems(they could still look into hardware problems)
that said once you learn linux things come pretty easy with a rollback feature(est month maybe 2 to get familiar with the linux tricks on how to fix stuff yourself)
i still work by a cheat sheet. and thankfully the comminity for linux user help is pretty vast for searches
I think it's time to update your knowledge... Especially regarding Ubuntu. Do yourself a favor and look into other distros.
Also curious what Windows programs. It's very rare, but on Bazzite if I open an exe, it automatically runs it in wine.
For games, just load the exe through Steam or use a launcher like Faugus with Proton.
Honestly most stuff runs fine on wine, if not wine then proton, if not that then bottles/winboat and some messing around. I'm still going through stuff but everything that hasn't worked at all has been thanks to external issues such as anticheat. I even got zbrush mostly working the other day.