Been giving it serious consideration. I have not been a fan of windows for a few years now, but the next iteration looks like absolute hell. Seems like the time is right with how accessible linux is these days.
As for the question which Linux Distribution to use: If you know any supportive Linux people in real life, ask them which Distro they use and if they’d recommend that for newbies. Or see if there’s any EndOf10 place or event near you.
Mint is literally easier to get into than Windows at this point. Just follow the basic instructions and you’re halfway there.
After that, if you encounter any problems, you can more than likely find a solution with a simple web search and a quick copy/paste.
Been giving it serious consideration. I have not been a fan of windows for a few years now, but the next iteration looks like absolute hell. Seems like the time is right with how accessible linux is these days.
It is, take the plunge
It’s been a very easy transition for me. Anything I need to troubleshoot has a wealth of info as well with lots of support
As for the question which Linux Distribution to use: If you know any supportive Linux people in real life, ask them which Distro they use and if they’d recommend that for newbies. Or see if there’s any EndOf10 place or event near you.
Mint is literally easier to get into than Windows at this point. Just follow the basic instructions and you’re halfway there. After that, if you encounter any problems, you can more than likely find a solution with a simple web search and a quick copy/paste.