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Office and Teams are officially supported by microsoft in edge which has an official linux version
also someone wrote a wrapper for teams to be it's own program to not have to run in a browser:
there are onedrive apps and such if those are used
so all of that stuff works in linux with microsoft support
https://cloud.r-project.org/ has native R for linux
That teams client is excellent too because it just shows that you're always online lmao
There's an Edge browser for Linux?!! Guess I'm ditching chrome for work!
yeah, they have debs and rpms on their main site but for times when I have to resort to it, the flatpak sandboxing has some benefits
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/download