I've been contemplating making the switch from Windows 10 Pro to Linux for a while now because I'm tired of how much space Windows takes up and my general dissatisfaction with Microsoft. However, I'm a bit overwhelmed by the plethora of Linux distributions available and I know that Linux is quite different from Windows. I want to learn and make this transition, but I need some advice on how to go about it and which distribution might be the best fit for me.
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The first step is figuring out what you primarily use your computer for. What applications are essential for you? If you can identify those, it'll help narrow down your Linux distribution choice. Just remember that Linux works differently than Windows, so some apps you rely on might not have direct Linux equivalents, which could impact your decision.
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