11-16-2025, 09:44 AM
Although I use Windows, I’m familiar with Windows 11. The only thing that keeps me from switching to Linux is my limited (well, practically zero) knowledge of Linux command-line commands. I learned DOS at a young age.
As for your discussion about computer hardware, games, or gigabyte graphics cards, that doesn’t really concern me. If I can run Open Transport Tycoon on that system, for example in Wine, then I'm perfectly fine. I don’t have any other games on my computer anyway, but I do have thousands of BAS files.
I have experience with some live Linux distributions, so that part doesn’t worry me. Since I don’t agree with Microsoft’s policies, I use LibreOffice, and it runs on Linux as well. So, simply put, if I can run QB64PE on Linux, run WINE, run Tycoon… then I don’t need Windows.
We were here before Windows, and we’ll be here after it.
As for your discussion about computer hardware, games, or gigabyte graphics cards, that doesn’t really concern me. If I can run Open Transport Tycoon on that system, for example in Wine, then I'm perfectly fine. I don’t have any other games on my computer anyway, but I do have thousands of BAS files.
I have experience with some live Linux distributions, so that part doesn’t worry me. Since I don’t agree with Microsoft’s policies, I use LibreOffice, and it runs on Linux as well. So, simply put, if I can run QB64PE on Linux, run WINE, run Tycoon… then I don’t need Windows.
We were here before Windows, and we’ll be here after it.

