I'm transitioning from Windows to Linux because I want a system that's simpler and free from all the bloatware and spyware that I've dealt with from Microsoft. Do you have any recommendations for a Linux distribution that is user-friendly, akin to Windows? I'm looking for something straightforward that doesn't require too much tweaking, at least for now.
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Testing out different distributions is a great way to find your fit. What works for one setup might not work for another, so consider sharing your PC specs to get tailored advice. I've stuck with the same distro for over twenty years just because it suits my hardware and workflow perfectly!
Kubuntu is also a solid choice. It’s stable and has a familiar interface that many users find comfortable.
If you're comfortable navigating through things like the control panel in Windows, you might want to consider Tumbleweed with KDE. It's a rolling release, meaning you'll always have the latest features, and most adjustments can be made through the GUI, which is handy!
If you're just starting out, I'd suggest trying Linux Mint. It's pretty user-friendly and works well with most hardware. Once you get the hang of it, you can explore other options! Welcome to the Linux community!
Ultimately, it’s about what works best for you! Some people might switch distros as they explore more, so feel free to try a few until you find the one that fits.

I’ve tried various distros like Fedora, PopOS, and Linux Mint, but I’m currently on Nobara, and it’s been great for me! My laptop setup is a bit quirky but Nobara handles it well. Just a heads up, each distro has its quirks, so hopping around can be part of the fun!