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Valve comes nowhere close to microsoft, apple, google, et al when it comes to privacy, opting out, giving the user control, and what data they feel they should help themselves to. Games come nowhere close to proprietary systems in terms of how you can lock them down, turn them off, uninstall them, or choose when they should be running.
Apples and oranges, my boy.
forums.jeff.pro has a lot of info about Linux. I have had many problems fixed through the people on there.
Also onlyoffice is designed to be 100% compatible with ms office.
Why shouldn't something simple like a keyboard work? Aren't there standards for such simple hardware?
But i agree that Proton, although good if not perfect in many cases. Is not sn ideal solution.
Hopefully the steamdeck will change this if it becomes popular.
For the rest. I dunno, use windows if you like it. Gnu/linux rarely ever crashes for me.
Like once every 2 months or so???
Use what you like
And Linux never saw a hack like wannacry.
There are almost no viruses and tho who exist are much less efficiant.