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Like what, exactly? I can only imagine drivers and even drivers aren't a really huge deal anymore
Again like what? Most softwares either have perfectly fine alternatives or if not, may even run transparently in Linux. A lot of times it's just "slightly different" and requires a person to just stick with it for a while.
Also, try KDE desktop. It's more a windows look and feel whilst being plain better and prettier and won't scare people off so easily
Edit: why the downvotes? I'm sincerely curious to what the problems are
I'm a fairly technically savvy person. And yet, since the drivers do not support the fingerprint sensor and the windows hello camera on my laptop. I am trucking along without.
But, not everyone is going to have the same leniency for tech they bought. Also the bluetooth is ridiculously flaky. Sure I could change the driver/software and all from CLI but the layperson is not going to be adept at that.
There is a windows theme in the Mint themer that looks like it is spot on to look just like windows. I love the look of linux over windows though so didn't try it.
Yeah, even that is possible ( though other non windows themes look better, personally)
I guess that's the point. Linux is all about possibilities. You can do anything you want.