I’ve been using Linux full time, for school, then work and personal since 1999. My wife uses it now too. It’s worth the leaning curve. 100% of my meme’ing is Linux created
Thanks for the more pragmatic push to transition OS’s. The number and enthusiasm behind the responses only lends to the accuracy and spate of pro/anti Linux memery. I’ll have to take it into serious consideration.
You actually don’t even need to install Linux or run it in a virtual machine to try it out. You could try Windows Subsystem for Linux, though it takes some doing to set it up with a desktop environment.
That being said, I’ve been building my own rigs for about 15 years, but Windows is all I know.
Dude, linux. Come to the future. You’ll love it.
You’ve got to switch now, the Linux community is depending on you
We neeeeed you
I’ve been using Linux full time, for school, then work and personal since 1999. My wife uses it now too. It’s worth the leaning curve. 100% of my meme’ing is Linux created
Thanks for the more pragmatic push to transition OS’s. The number and enthusiasm behind the responses only lends to the accuracy and spate of pro/anti Linux memery. I’ll have to take it into serious consideration.
I went through my evangelical stage years ago, and gave up. I really doesn’t matter to me, but it’s fun to bring it up when a meme is going around.
For image manipulation, I use Pinta, which can be used on Windows, as well as OSX and Linux. https://www.pinta-project.com/releases/
Lemmy is very pro-Linux. The “real” world is not.
You actually don’t even need to install Linux or run it in a virtual machine to try it out. You could try Windows Subsystem for Linux, though it takes some doing to set it up with a desktop environment.