Is the Logos desktop software available for Linux OS?
Not available from Logos, no
But a lot of work has been done by a key group of users and it is possible to run Logos on Linux - there is a long thread on this here. I suggest you start at the end to see what is possible
Essentially, the functionality exists to run Logos on Linux using Wine. There is a project on Github for how to do this. See https://github.com/FaithLife-Community/OuDedetai
It's been a long-time since I tried the WINE project of Logos on a Linux machine.
Overall, last time I tried it, it ran decently and a large number of functionality worked.
Some things did cause Logos to crash (most of the stuff in Passage Analysis did).
You might be able to get at least the fundamentals down, and it's worth a try if you want to tinker with your Linux machine. There's also the web app as a fallback if you need it.
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