My work uses Azure Virtual Desktop and there is no Linux client for it, only the web client which seems vastly inferior. Even running in a browser on Windows the colours are terrible.
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I would love to use Linux on my laptop but the touchpad isn't recognised and only has windows drivers :( i have tried so much stuff but it didnt work out. My desktop is mostly for gaming so windows makes more sense.
My laptop's trackpad doesn't work in linux and I keep losing my mouse.
Screen size problems. My PC is setup as gaming/HTPC for the living room.
Constantly having to fight with it reverting from the 1080 I set, to native 4k. Pretty jarring when youβre popping out of a game and expecting a different res.
Other than that my daughter plays Minecraft with her friends and needed windows for that because Iβm not purchasing the game a third time.
The Java edition should run on Linux without requiring another license. I think you're boned if it's bedrock though.