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Eventually someone will make a Desktop Linux distro that targets macos exiles, using macos keybindings everywhere. When that day comes, I will be back on Linux like a shot.


For the average person (or even average tech person), what advantage would desktop Linux have over macOS, especially now that Apple is on proprietary hardware again?

Wasn't there already a desktop Linux for Apple Silicon (forget its name, Asahi maybe?), but last I checked, a bunch of things don't work right.

It's nice having a POSIX shell on Mac combined with the ability to use common business apps like Adobe or Microsoft stuff. What would Linux offer?


I tried to do this manually and it was partially successful, but a nightmare. Most people who want this seem to use and enjoy Kinto, which is supposedly very easy.

https://kinto.sh/




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