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This is great.

Not to sound snarky, but now please get it to run Microsoft Office. I'd argue that this is the last barrier to many, many people being able to use Linux full-time for business purposes.



Entirely.

If you really / actually want Linux and Linux Gaming to really take off, contribute with whatever helps to get Office 365 running in Linux without a VM.

Like it or not, the business world runs on Office.

I have quite a few machines under my direction, and I would drop Windows on every single one of them for employees that have never used Linux in their lives if I could be assured that they had Office and Teams.


> Like it or not, the business world runs on Office.

Maybe if EU requires local governments to use LibreOffice (or other OSS alternatives like MijnBureau) companies will follow.

https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/who-uses-libreoffice/

https://minbzk.github.io/mijn-bureau/


I'm not an heavy o365 user but i'm almost happy on Debian KDE with thunderbird 148[0] (email only), teams-for-linux[1] (chat/calendar/whatever), Onedrive[2] and webdav (sharepoint)[3]. Libreoffice/Onlyoffice for documents.

[0] https://blog.thunderbird.net/2025/11/thunderbird-adds-native...

[1] https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux

[2] https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive + https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI

[3] Store the SP cookie via konqueror visiting the SP site, then open it in dolphin via "webdavs://CORP.sharepoint.com/sites/SITE/Shared Documents/" (sometimes the cookie is very short-lived)


I tried very hard to make something similar work for a couple of months - Mint, teams-for-linux (which is great, actually!), web-apps for everything else.

The main problem is Word - for the documents I regularly work with professionally (large, complex, collaboratively-edited) the web-app is just not feature complete and sometimes struggles to cope.

Also, FWIW, the web Powerpoint is an awful experience.

After a brief flirtation with a virtual machine for Windows and Office (nah) I had to take a step back from Linux and use a Mac again.


I'd consider using it as Windows replacement. Exclusively Windows, as I don't care for the Linux applications, or anything Linux, at all. I don't enjoy being an admin, and the system is more stable without package management. Linux is a fossil from the age of the admin, best used today to emulate Windows, just like it runs under Android, as a HAL. If so, 2026 could be the year of the Linux desktop!

ReactOS is always almost there.. except it doesn't quite get there; same goes for Wine, as they have a lot in common?


I don't know if it is. Most businesses seem to use the web-based Office365 interface now, rather than native Office.

I expect the biggest reasons businesses use Windows these days are momentum, and lower support costs (Linux is still less reliably than Windows on real laptop hardware).


I work in an area where large heavy collaborative Word documents are very commonplace.

I've tried very much to make this work on Linux with the web apps, but they're just not good enough - not feature complete, and quite slow and clunky compared to the native equivalent.


I don’t think so. Windows is very easy to administer compared to both, Linux and Mac. There is also a compliance part that MS makes easier, though it’s a bit beyond what I really know.




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