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TheRupertDamnit · 4d
Start small with getting used to things like libre office. The biggest thing to get used to, for me so far, is that it's not called windows or ios.
utxo the webmaster 🧑‍💻 · 4d
Linux is really good these days it feels almost like windows minus a few things (depending what programs you need most)
🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit · 4d
Mint is pretty reliable and easy to use these days I hear
Bfgreen · 4d
All of those, but Linux as my main.
CarteBlanche · 4d
Jump in, the water’s warm.
mike · 4d
I get AI to fix and configure my Linux box now. I used to spend hours working out how to do stuff, I just talk to TED my OpenClaw and he logs in and does it for me.
Schroedinger · 4d
Switched from debian to devuan recently
Ryan · 4d
If you have an older machine, a secondary one, they make a great way to learn. Put Linux on it and then you can learn at your own pace, while still having your main machine to fall back on if necessary. Bonus is that most Linux distros will perform better than Windows on the same hardware, so your...
Zaikaboy · 4d
I feel that pain 👥
EdTeach · 4d
ZorinOS
billybigpotatoes · 4d
I switched about 15 years ago and what a beautiful 15 years its been. Felt really weird at first, and I wasn't immediately convinced. But after 6 months with windows and linux dual boot, I took windows off the desktop (basically once I got civ 4 running).
Danie · 3d
EndeavourOS