• Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I’m a bit depressed that I finally need to upgrade my last windows 7 machine. It looks like it’s 10 for me now :-(

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        13 hours ago

        Yeah, I’m well aware. But how much of my time would it take to get a bunch of windows software running smoothly on Linux?

        I do appreciate the offer of personal help, that’s an extremely generous offer to an internet stranger. Sincerely, thank you!

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          3 hours ago

          Check if there’s alternatives to what you use in Windows, or if there’s a Linux version. Decide if you need to use the windows program, or if the Linux equivalent will work. There may be a learning curve to using a different program, but I haven’t yet really found anything that doesn’t have an equivalent that isn’t a program paired with hardware that will only work with each other.

        • Lorem Ipsum dolor sit amet@lemmy.world
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          10 hours ago

          Depends on what software. Anything that happens in the browser works. A lot of other software can be run using Wine. There is some software which still has problems especially when using USB ports as serial ports etc. and a lot of subpar software (un)fortunately just doesn’t work because of it being badly programmed.