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it’s actually wild to me that people like this somewhat believe in climate change and then think just a tax on carbon will be sufficient. like, that’s all they come up with after researching the subject.
You should try Kubuntu or Pop OS on your Acer laptop, it could breathe a lot of life into it & you’d be test-driving Linux at the same time!
late reply, but linux really has come a long way in 4 years! and all the hardware issues for your laptop are probably solved since hardware drivers are integrated into linux as time goes on.
btw, i started using linux 6 months ago and it’s working really well, i don’t think i could’ve handled it 4 years ago since i’m not into coding and stuff & it seems like things were more difficult then
you could try various beginner distros in ‘try linux’/live boot mode to make sure it works with your hardware too, before installing anything. i recommend pop os or kubuntu
Looks like Fl studio works with the windows compatibility tool WINE - https://jstaf.github.io/2018/02/22/flstudio-on-linux.html
For wondershare filmora, it either works over WINE as well, or it works with WINE developers’ paid program CrossOver - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2LhR_0gQjhk
If you’re ever down to find alternatives for either, you can use alternativeto.net and search by Linux. For example, https://alternativeto.net/software/wondershare-video-editor/?platform=linux
(For video editing, I think DaVinci Resolve with an nvidia graphics card on Linux is the most solid option, but Kdenlive is also pretty decent and more accessible. For audio editing, the most accessible option is Audacity. Totally understandable if you wouldn’t want to switch your workflow though!)