I'm considering making the switch from Windows to Linux, but I'm completely new to it. Do I need to know how to read or write code? I've heard about dual booting where I can have both Windows and Linux on the same machine. What are the pros and cons of that? Also, what Linux distributions do you recommend for beginners? Lastly, is it possible to play games on Linux? I'd appreciate any insights as I'm still trying to figure everything out!
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If you're looking for Linux distros, I've heard great things about Linux Mint, Kubuntu, and Fedora. Some folks even mention Cachy OS, but it's based on Arch Linux and can be more challenging for newbies.
You definitely don't need to understand code! While you might have to use the terminal sometimes, it's mainly about being aware of what commands do when you find them online rather than actual coding skills.
Dual booting has its benefits, like keeping access to your important Windows apps. However, it can break if Windows updates mess with your bootloader, which can be tricky to fix if you're not comfortable in the terminal. In terms of distros, people have varied opinions, but Ubuntu is often recommended for beginners since it simplifies a lot of things and minimizes terminal use.
I play games on Linux without any significant issues. There are a few titles that might not work, but you can check their compatibility on ProtonDB, which can help you see if your favorite games will run. I personally use Linux Mint, and it's worked quite well for me.
For a fantastic introduction, I suggest checking out 'Explaining Computers' on YouTube. They have a video specifically about transitioning to Linux that provides really useful information!

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