What Linux version feels most like Windows 10 or 11?

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Asked By CleverPenguin23 On

I'm looking to transition from Windows to Linux and want a distribution that has a user interface and overall experience similar to Windows 10 or 11. I've heard about some programs that allow running Windows applications on Linux, so I mainly need suggestions for which Linux version to choose for a smoother transition.

5 Answers

Answered By FriendlyFox99 On

If you’re new to Linux, Mint is fantastic because it’s straightforward. However, I eventually switched to Zorin OS since it has a more polished look and feels nice for everyday usage. Definitely try both and see what fits your style!

Answered By TechieExplorer56 On

When choosing a distro, think about what Windows applications you still want to use. You can run programs using apps like Bottles or Steam, but it's better to use native alternatives when possible. I’d also say take a look at CachyOS or try out Mint and Kubuntu to start you off.

Answered By NoviceNerd75 On

I switched to Zorin OS recently, and I think it offers a very Windows-like interface. It’s easy to navigate, and my son, who's 9, has been using it without issues—it really helps ease the transition!

Answered By LinuxLover19 On

BigLinux is a good alternative you might want to consider. It’s not as well-known as others like Mint or Zorin, but it provides a solid user experience and could fit what you're looking for.

Answered By CuriousKoala78 On

If you're looking for a Windows-like experience, I recommend trying either Kubuntu or Linux Mint. The KDE desktop environment is quite customizable and resembles Windows in layout. You might want to test them out running off a USB stick first to see which one you prefer.

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