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  • Link.wav [he/him]@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Do you know which is a good starter version?

    I’m really tired of Windows and Microsoft’s intrusive bullshit. I’ll probably keep Windows 10 on my current PC, but I really think it’s time to move on whenever I’m ready for a new rig in the future.

    I think there’s even a way to run it along with Windows, isn’t it? Like you can boot into it instead of Windows? Just thinking I could start learning how to use it.

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      1 year ago

      Well, it all comes down to tastes and preferences, but Linux Mint is made to be a very easy transition for (ex-)Windows users. It works out of the box, looks intuitive and has great support on their forums. Give it a try and if you feel like you want to try out other distros later, it all gets easier once you are familiar with Linux overall.

      And yes, what you mean is dual booting and Mint asks you on install if you want to choose that option and sets everything up for you.

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      1 year ago

      Ubuntu or Linux mint are good options. There are other newbie friendly distros out there, but I only tried these 2.

      Yes you can dual-boot. When you start your computer, it will show you a menu where you can choose between Linux or Windows.