5 Beginner-Friendly Linux Distributions for Windows Users Looking to Switch
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Robert Lopez
Summary
This article presents a beginner-friendly guide to the top 5 Linux distributions for users looking to switch from Windows. It covers Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin OS, Pop!_OS, and elementary OS, comparing them on ease of use, hardware compatibility, software availability, and how closely they mimic the Windows desktop experience. The article addresses common concerns for Windows migrants, such as software installation, driver support, and the learning curve, while positioning Linux as a viable alternative due to growing frustrations with Windows' ads, forced updates, and lack of user control.
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· 3 pulledBack in the day, switching away from Windows felt a bit extreme. Now, with ads, forced updates, and less control overall, you've probably thought about it more than once.
There are now many Linux distributions available to replace Windows. They offer a familiar desktop, easy software installation, and good hardware support.
If you're feeling lost because there are so many Linux distros out there...
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