@@MackeyTech - Thanks! The only functionality lacking in LINUX is to be able to integrate the Microsoft 365 eco-system which will enable MS apps to function interoperably. Installing MSOffice alone is already a challenge for for non-technical users while it is another issue if MS will design an LINUX installer for MSOffice. In short, more people will use Linux, especially in the corporate world, IF and ONLY IF Linux will enable them to do what they now do with the MS Ecosystem within Windows.
yeah, I can do that👍
Appreciate it!
Linux was capable of running Windows and all other Linux Distros and other OS in its virtual machine long ahead of Windows having this capability.
Oh for sure! Windows Is always playing catch up 😮! Thanks for the comment!
@@MackeyTech - Thanks! The only functionality lacking in LINUX is to be able to integrate the Microsoft 365 eco-system which will enable MS apps to function interoperably. Installing MSOffice alone is already a challenge for for non-technical users while it is another issue if MS will design an LINUX installer for MSOffice. In short, more people will use Linux, especially in the corporate world, IF and ONLY IF Linux will enable them to do what they now do with the MS Ecosystem within Windows.