I can provide some information based on what I have learned. Users who transition to Linux often have to discontinue using certain software applications that do not have Linux support. This could include popular commercial software like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, or certain video editing software. However, there are often open-source or Linux-compatible alternatives available for many of these applications. For example, the GIMP image editor is a popular open-source alternative to Photoshop, and LibreOffice is a widely-used office suite for Linux. In some cases, users may need to run Windows software through a virtual
koows machine or compatibility layer like Wine. Ultimately, the specific software applications that users need
koows to discontinue using when transitioning to Linux will depend on their individual needs and workflows.