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Linux doesn't have programs like the adobe suite of apps, tablet/3d mice drivers are terrible, builds of plugins are delayed, it also has major issues when display drivers don't install properly, can be very technical for things like networking and harddrive issues.
One of the main reasons why I finally dropped Windows fully is the TERRIBLE wacom driver for Windows. It has an unavoidable lag (there are placebo registery medications for these symptoms, but didn't help too much). When I used Linux and went back to Win, the lag was unacceptable for me, actually irritating. After few minutes my nervous system adopted… again… then when I switched back to Linux, the cursor was in the future. Especially if I tweaked the driver settings. Because my nervous system adopted to the Windows lag, it felt like the Linux driver is a “precog”.
No it isn't, just feeds the data from the hardware directly to the cursor. Stupid but simple and I recommend to at least try it, especially for serious digital painters/concept artists etc. The Windows (and I guess MacOS) drivers have a massive algorithms to filter out the noise of the real-time coordinates coming from the device. It also filters out your sublte movements. Why not filter out the subtle finger movements of a violin artist? It is unnecessary, right?

Autodesk Flame tutorial/demo videos have shaking cursor. Why? Because it (was IRIX) is Linux with this stupid driver. Your hand wired into the machine directly. I like it. However it has filter algolithms and has some subtle default filtering (I switched off completely, there is no EMI device around me), fully customizable (not with Windos driver). Yes it needs command line inputs, but not hard to learn and definitely worth to learn (and maybe there is GUI interface too?).
However I miss Photoshop. There is Krita, but full of bugs, maximum few minutes without crash. And lot usual Linux fancy stuff (days of nightmare problem solving marathons).
So yes, it seems there is no good OS in 2018, shame…
Should be a VFX OS (based on GPU

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