
"I've worked with nearly every operating system currently on the market (and some no longer with us). Of all those operating systems, one stands way above the others in the category of efficiency. Don't get me wrong, every OS excels in something, but with Linux, you can make it excel at just about everything. When I think about each OS I've used, I can honestly say that the only one I would ever choose when efficiency was a top priority is Linux."
"To say this is strictly a Linux thing would be wrong. Even so, you hear of more Linux users working with keyboard shortcuts than with most other OSes. In fact, most Linux desktop environments allow you to easily create custom keyboard shortcuts out of the box. And with Linux, you can create some efficient keyboard shortcuts, such as those for managing windows, moving windows, window focus, launching apps, screen locking, logging out, taking a screenshot, opening the terminal, running a command,"
Linux delivers exceptional desktop efficiency through customizable features and lightweight workflows. Native capabilities such as custom keyboard shortcuts, window snapping, and tiling window managers streamline window and app management. Many distributions are efficient by default but still allow further optimization through configuration and small add-ons. Efficiency gains require modest effort and rely on core desktop-environment features rather than paid tools or deep system expertise. Practical improvements include shortcuts for launching apps and managing windows, employing tiling or snapping for better workspace organization, and adopting simple utilities that accelerate common tasks and reduce repetitive interactions.
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