Transitioning from Windows to Linux: Where Should I Start?

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Asked By TechExplorer42 On

Hey everyone! Microsoft is pulling the plug on Windows 10 support this October, and it turns out my CPU isn't compatible with Windows 11. I've always been interested in learning Linux, so I think now might be the perfect time to dive in. Can anyone suggest the best way to get started and recommend some beginner-friendly resources? Thanks a bunch!

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Answered By FreeSpirit On

Before you make the jump, it’s a good idea to back up your data. Then, create a USB with a Linux distro like Mint. You can find lots of tutorials on YouTube to help you through the transition. Just keep in mind that some software, like Adobe products, won't work on Linux.

Answered By LinuxNotesMaster On

When transitioning, write down a list of what you use your computer for and prioritize those tasks. Make sure to check your computer specs too, like RAM and storage. Then, grab a USB stick (8 GB or larger) and try different distros using a tool like Ventoy. This way, you can "try before you buy" and find the right fit for you.

Answered By DistrosDude On

If you're not ready to install anything yet, check out this site where you can try out various distros without needing to install them: [DistroSea](https://distrosea.com/). It's a super easy way to see what you like!

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