Because Loonix is a pajeet hacker OS, developed during the cold war for playing Tetris. Your CP has been stolen from your desktop folder titled "CP" and there is nothing the cops can do about it because Loonix is an illegal hacker OS that automatically sends all your data to 90 year old soviet spies.
>>106441 (OP) > Why are you not using Linux already?
1) Microsoft Office and other programs not ported for linux 2) Almost everyone uses Windows 10,11 instead linux 3) Hard install (example: Gentoo,LFS,Arch Linux)
>>106441 (OP) We're already using. In Russia there are some really cool distributions, for instance, Astra Linux (official derivative of Debian, which is certified and being used by government structures), Alt Linux (independent RPM-based distro for all purposes), ROSA (desktop-oriented mandriva fork), etc. Also, there is ElbrusOS (linux distro for russian e2k CPU).
The biggest problem in spreading Russian gnu/linuxes is the fact that 95% of population is afraid of linuxes, recalling stories from sysadmins of 00's.
> no programs to produce music on Working in Reaper, recording guitars, vocals, using synths, including Windows-only, such as AD2 and Labs (thanks to wine and yabridge). Also, in Windows I had to install drivers for audio card and my usb micro, while on Linux standard sound stack (ALSA) and JACK detected devices immediately after plugging them in. ЧЯДНТ?
>> 106553 1. MSOffice can be replaced with, for example, OnlyOffice, other programs — which? Also you can use wine/proton. 3. Taking distributions for at least not-newbies as example of installation of all linuxes is enchanting. In my experience, modern Windows installation is harder than installation of user-friendly distributions (Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Manjaro, openSUSE (ok, not so), Simply Linux/Alt Linux, etc)
>>>>106553 1) Use LaTeX or LibreOffice if you are normie 2) Who cares + Windows loses market share every year 3) Use just werks distros like Manjaro or Ubuntu if you are noob or don't care
>>120225 Honestly if you can browse the internet on it and you don't need any windows software and you don't care about having zero support from law enforcement for what you do with it then it's pretty good.
Can you even use Windows in Russia right now? I don't understand how you would pay extra for an OS controlled by a foreign adversary threatening to disable your nations computers, when all you use that fancy OS for is running a web browser, presumably Chrome or Firefox which are not even Windows native programs in the first place.
Russia becomes the centre of Linux development and significantly increases the share of this operating system in the world. This is a domino principle that will have a significant impact on the position of Winodws and MacOS in the world over the next 10 years. Astra is actually the most secure OS in the world. English wikipedia states that there is only the one used by special services, but in fact it has both special edition(hospitals, schools, police and so on) and community for home.
>>106441 (OP) I had great time using Fedora 35 Cinnamon on my shitty HP laptop with Athlon 3150U (I actually had no choice for some time because retards at HP did something that made Windows periodically freeze the whole computer, later it was fixed with a BIOS update). Wouldn't mind going back to Fedora but I'm too used to MusicBee as a music player and paint.net as an image editor, and none of the alternatives worked out for me.
now gnu/linux easy to install and use. linux isn't difficult os. i use portproton for .exe files, tomorrow i want to change distribution manjaro to arch.
>Why are you not using Linux already? i think the problem is computer ignorance of people, which don't feel comfort in use windows.