Russian Airport Professionals Mock Globalists. Russian airports have completely avoided worldwide disruptions - they exclusively use domestic Linux systems and DBMS (database management system) in their work insulating them from Western "communication network failures."
Sanctions build STRENGTH!
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I can do things on my computer, but I have no idea how the gears turn. If you switch to Linux, does your computer look and operate the same, do all you your programs still work? Or are you starting over? Or does Linux control windows? I'm so confused
You can still run Google Chrome, Firefox, and some other web browsers, and for most people that’s the main thing.
There’s a quite good alternative to Microsoft Office called LibreOffice that comes with every Linux operating system distribution (you don’t have to install it but it’s very available and free).
What else would you like to know about?
What about my golf simulator programs that only had downloads for Apple or Windows. Would those work?
Some of them will work with Wine, or they will work with a virtual machine. Not the most difficult thing to set up but not the most basic thing for a casual user.
You can get, with some tweaks, a windows-esque experience. If you started on Win XP (or older) it is LESS of a transition than it is to Win 11, and arguably to a Mac desktop.
Any major app (browser, email client, word processing) is close enough.
Some apps can run natively with some pro-level toys like Proton, which is how Steam runs Windows games on their Linux steam deck.
Linux is just a different operating system. You can run windows in an emulator, but not all programs you use might have a Linux version.