I’ve been trying various Linux flavours every year for 10 years or so. The last year I tried Arch, then EndeavourOS, which has been my most successful Linux exploration I’ve ever had, and given me huge hope. However, there are still a few things preventing me switching it to my default OS.
I’ll put aside Games that need Anti Cheat, as I doubt that will ever be fully fixed, unless Governments force game devs to support more than just Windows.
Here is what doesn’t work for me:
- Streaming services like NowTV. (Works in Windows in browser only)
- DRM proected VST’s for use with Reaper (not via Wine)
- Roblox (Using Waydroid was not very successful)
- Office 365 (I like Libreoffice and OnlyOffice but fact is Word and Excel are just required for some stuff)
For #4, you could use WinApps - just pair it with a debloated version of Windows (like Tiny11) and you won’t even notice any performance impact. I made a custom build of Tiny11 core and it’s idle RAM usage is just 605 MB, and CPU usage close to 0%. When I launch a .docx on Linux, it loads up Word as a RemoteApp in less than a second and it sorta feels like a native app. It’s all pretty seamless once you get it going.
If you are going down this route btw, I highly recommend using freeRDP v3 (which you can install from the AUR), since it’s got a ton of improvements over the old 2.x versions.
Ok now this is interesting. Wonder if Roblox would also work. Thanks.
Yeah this is a good solution for some of those applications that will outright refuse to support Linux and are relatively lightweight. Bookmarked.