I'm getting ready to leave Windows behind and dive into the world of Linux. I watch a lot of series that I keep on my laptop, but sometimes I want to watch them on my phone. Currently, I use Windows, which has a feature called 'Flow' for sharing files, but it's pretty slow and clunky. I'm looking for a Linux distribution that would make sharing files between my devices a breeze. I took a distro chooser test, and it suggested a few options like OpenSUSE, Devuan, Rocky Linux, Zorin OS, and Fedora. Any recommendations?
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When it comes to file sharing, any Linux distro can get the job done with the right software! If you're just starting out, I'd recommend Linux Mint. It's super user-friendly and has a similar layout to Windows, which makes the transition smoother. For seamless cross-device file sharing, try LocalSend; it's available on major platforms including Android and iOS!
I appreciate the tips! I’m a bit tired of the Windows UI, so I’m open to exploring something new. A challenge is fine by me.