Switching from win 11

pufferfischerpulver@feddit.de to Linux@lemmy.ml – 146 points –

After convincing my employer to move away from MS office I can finally make the permanent switch away from windows.

I settled on pop_os for now since it supports hybrid Nvidia graphics out of the box and I am a noob.

Two questions:

  1. I used OneDrive, and especially the file on-demand (all files on server visible in explorer but only downloaded when needed) feature a lot. What cloud storage provider has the best Linux integration? I dabbled with NeXtCloUD but the Linux client is not great, especially the file on-demand implementation.

  2. What are best practices for managing apps? The last time I entertained the idea of switching, I ended up with applications installed from the snap store, flatpacks, some appimages, some through apt. It quickly gets confusing for me when I want a specific program but it, f.ex., is only distributed through the snap store. Is there a GUI (I know) way to see all applications, where they're installed from, with an easy remove button? Akin to what windows offers?

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Fortunately it's just my personal machine. Most of the organisation is on macOS anyway.

It'll be enough of a challenge to properly transition existing docx to the gsuite were switching to.

transition existing docx to the gsuite were switching to.

From a half-proprietary, broken format to a document-as-a-service platform. 🤦

Well, if gsuite doen't work out, there's OnlyOffice/Univention corporate server for selfhosting.

I worked at a company that was all-in on GSuite (now Google Workspace) for five years. They've got this covered.

I do not endorse Google apps. They suck. Web apps suck. Electron apps suck. Native apps are where it's at.