Hey everyone! I'm about to start university and I've decided it's time to switch from Windows because my PC can't manage it anymore. I'm looking for a lighter and more stable OS, and I've got Linux Mint ready to install. Before I make the leap, I'd love some advice from those who have already made the switch. What should I check before installing—like compatibility and drivers? What are some common mistakes beginners make when switching to Linux? And should I keep Windows in dual boot, or just go all in with Mint? I'm really eager to learn, and I appreciate any help you can offer!
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Linux works on almost any machine, so major compatibility issues are rare. Just be aware, configuration might be a hurdle. An important tip is to double-check if your internet connection works post-installation—sometimes the drivers needed for WiFi don’t come pre-installed. It’s also wise to do a few tests with projectors or external monitors if you're using a laptop for class; compatibility can vary based on the Linux distribution. As for dual booting, it's generally a safe bet. You might need Windows for certain software in school, plus Linux is lightweight enough that dual booting usually doesn’t cause issues.
Thanks a lot for your help, I really appreciate it!
You shouldn't have too many compatibility issues with Linux, but be prepared for some configuration challenges. One common issue is that certain drivers, particularly for your internet connection (like WiFi), might not be included in the install. It’s a good idea to have your phone ready for internet tethering so you can download the necessary drivers if needed. Also, if you’re using a laptop, make sure to test your setup with a projector or external monitor ahead of time—I've experienced issues there before! There can be some hiccups with microphones and printers too, but they’re usually fixable. I'd recommend keeping Windows in dual boot, just in case. Some university programs might only work on Windows, and Linux is pretty lightweight, so having both shouldn't be a problem.
Sorry, I can't really help much with Spanish right now! But definitely look for basic guides on Linux—there’s a ton of resources out there! Even in Spanish, you should find some useful content that can guide you through the process.

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