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I know folks in the C# Discord have talked about getting WinForms to work on Linux, you could post a question there. But unless you're specifically dealing with maintaining some legacy app, you should not be using WinForms, much less on Linux. Avalonia or Xamarin are definitely the way to go if you're making something new and want cross-platform desktop support.
Protip if you do go down that route: Tutorials tend to ignore the fact that you don't have to use XAML to make anything in these frameworks. You should. But if it's more comfortable for you to write WinForms-style imperative code that you're used to, you 100% can, the APIs are not significantly different.
I can definitely Avalonia for cross platform UI. It's amazing.