A better response might be “Sorry I only work with Linux” since saying get Linux is just going to lead to more questions.
Exactly this! I moved fully to Linux in 2003 to avoid these questions. So whenever anyone asked a question I would always start with, “is it a Linux machine?”. Since I was the only person on Linux the answer was always no and thus was “outside my area of expertise”. 20 years later and no one asks me shit anymore but this approaches worked back then.
Saying get linux will also lead to a whole deulge of questions about everything since it will be a new os
“But installing software is too hard in Linux”
Linux literally has package managers and user was searching for and downloading individual executables off the Internet before…
brew
package manager was something that really helped me to get back into a linux frame of mind when I’d been on a mac for a bunch of years. reluctantly installed it for some reason and it started taking over my system because so easy. gradually I started preferentially looking for stuff available onbrew
because of being able to upgrade all at once. and whilebrew
is not entirely FLOSS packages, it is heavily so. eventually I was using so much FLOSS tools, and fighting all the time with Apple’s dumb proprietary decisions, I thought, I may as well go all the way with this. Very happy with decision. :)
I have this great piece of software called Lindows that will fix your Windows problem. I guarantee it!
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To show you how GREAT Linux is, I sawed THIS BOAT IN HALF!