• entropiclyclaude@lemmy.wtf
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    3 months ago
    1. Grab Ubuntu - super easy for new Linux users.
    2. install next to windows. Don’t replace it.

    Just get a feel and poke around.

    The moment one of those Linux users see that I said Ubuntu they’re going to froth at the mouth and lose their entire minds. It’s like their identity is tied to only using the most obscure, unpopular nonsense.

    It’s easy enough - and the Snap store (app) is good enough for what you’d need. Its not the best in some situations, but if you’re not doing anything crazy and you just want to search web or whatever without all the surveillance and copilot slop being forced onto you - it’s a good start.

    It’s a learning curve, but it’s not bad. I use Libre Office instead of MS Office now. Shortcuts and interface still fucks with me after growing up with MS Office products.

    I dual boot Linux and windows on both my machines. When I game - I boot up windows. When I do anything else, I boot up Linux.

    • BeardededSquidward@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      Gaming is the thing, I have kept my ear to the ground and gaming is much better than it was but it’s still a bit to go. I have a streaming laptop I no longer use, I may put Ubuntu or something on there. Test it out. I have some familiarity with Linux but my understanding the user experience has gotten a lot better since 10+ years ago.