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.NET means it'll be a huge pain to get it running on linux, so it's a no from me.
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Are you sure? ASP.NET Core or console apps work fine on GNU/Linux, I didn't try GUI tho.
Avalonia works just fine on linux. Also if things work out, it will be AOT compiled. Plus with WSL, linux should be easy to test for me. Mac will be the only problematic one, as I don't have one.
The thing is that WSL isn't a good place to test it. I've had major issues with stuff like EDSM (for elite dangerous). It works fine on windows, linux with mono just straight up doesn't work and proton is still a pain because of all the windows dependencies.
There's also a reason why keepassXC exists, a rewrite was probably easier than making the .NET orginal run properly on linux.
Avalonia does support Linux. :)