You’re not wrong, but switching to Linux is considered better in this community than sticking with Windows, I guess.I switched to Linux because I hate Microsoft’s monopoly, privacy invasion and their horrible operating system.But to be honest, I kind of just wanted to do things differently.
Okay, maybe I’ll try that tooAll other Linux native solutions didn’t seem to work for meBy the way, is there any tutorials or something that you’ve followed during your installation?
I have access to school desktops that I can login with my credentials, but this way I need to go to the campus everytime I want to do something with MS Office. That’s fine though because it’s just 10 minutes away from home with my bicycle
I did thought about it, but I couldn’t stand with Windows and I made a bet.Using Windows as my daily driver is not an option for me anyways.
explain your teacher the issues you and maybe other students are facing by requiring you to use tools that are not relying on open standardsI already did that and they said that I should use Windows. I can’t complain because the school specifies Windows as the requirement
we're all communists after all.