![]() I use it for fun, it replaced one earlier server, I use it exclusively for file and calendar hosting ("cloud"). I started using Windows in 1996 and I can work with it. A MacBook is rather good for working from anywhere, so that's exactly what I do. Also, it is rather good for testing my cross-platform software on a BSD-like system. I also have some NetBSD laptop (which does not boot currently) and a 9front Raspberry Pi (should have been a NAS for backups, but then I got myself an actual NAS) on my shelf. ![]() ![]() May I suggest running the Adobe stuff in a virtual machine or something? I do agree that there is no perfect OS that everyone will agree on, but surely there are ones you gravitate towards. In your case, I would say it is Linux-based operating systems, at least for your work-related needs.īut then again, saying that an operating system is not ideal because there are vendors who have been in the market for PC software for, I don't know, an eternity and a half, and still have not shipped native Linux solutions for absolutely no apparent reason other (possibly) being skeptical and/or lazy about the endeavor. I realize there are valid reasons for this that I fail to recognize, probably, but still. I don't want to suggest trying different software that will actually work on Liinux, because I think you have already tried something like that.
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