I ran Linux for a decade full time, and I feel like the latest version of Gnome are actually very good, but sadly the lack of software support is what keeps me on macOS, particularly for media. FinalCut Pro is, in my opinion, a much better video editing suite than Lightworks (the best editor I'm aware of on Linux), and there really isn't anything even comparable to ToonBoom on Linux [1].
The media scene on Linux is definitely improving (Blender and Lightworks and Krita have gotten good) but I think it still has awhile before I'm fully able to abandon my Mac setup. Honestly I just wish Darling would improve [2] enough to where I could just run everything I care about within Linux.
[1] I actually did google and apparently there is an OpenToonz Snap package, so I could be wrong on this. I'll need to play with it.
[2] No judgement to the Darling team, I realize it's a difficult project.
The media scene on Linux is definitely improving (Blender and Lightworks and Krita have gotten good) but I think it still has awhile before I'm fully able to abandon my Mac setup. Honestly I just wish Darling would improve [2] enough to where I could just run everything I care about within Linux.
[1] I actually did google and apparently there is an OpenToonz Snap package, so I could be wrong on this. I'll need to play with it.
[2] No judgement to the Darling team, I realize it's a difficult project.