| It depends, a lot (I use Bluefin, so I'll grab that one as an example) Assumming everything is setup the way I usually do when someone asks me for a new Windows PC (Setup an account, install basic utilities, Office suite, automatic updates, etc) More or less everything - ThunderBird + OnlyOffice is close enough for regular usage (Coming from Outlook + Office) - Flatpaks and system updates are on the background by default and only take when you restart, so they're more or less invisible (And for someone else, I'll usually do the oldest channel available, maybe even the CentOS based LTS when that's out of beta) - Discord, Teams, Stuff like that is electron based anyway - Steam for games is reasonably good (Depending on your library, Everything in mine works, but not everything in my wishlist) - Windows only utilities are on a case by case basis (Depending on the program, they'll usually call me to procure it, because god knows, no sane person wants to deal with the likes of adobe) For the sake of transparency, I would use the CLI to setup quite a lot, but I wouldn't expect them to use it for anything |