I bought a laptop yesterday, it came pre-installed with Windows 11. I hate win 11 so I switched it down to Windows 10, but then started considering using Linux for total control over the laptop, but here’s the thing: I keep seeing memes about how complicated or fucky wucky Linux is to install and run. I love the idea of open source software and an operating system without any of the bullshit that comes with Windows, but most of the open source stuff I have is on my android and fairly easy to install. Installing and using Linux just feels like it’ll be a whole different beast that’ll eat up most of my time and I’m kind of intimidated by it.

TL;DR Linux scawy, how does a barely computer literate scrub like me who’s used nothing but windows since the dawn of their life get started with Linux?

  • BaalInvokerA
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    7 months ago

    Well, looks like you know how to format a PC. Then you already did 90% of the dirty work of installing and using a Linux.

    Choose a friendly-linux distro and you’ll be fine. I suggest you to try Arch (I’m joking!) Linux Mint, Fedora, PopOS or Zorin OS.

    I think PopOs would be really easy!

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      7 months ago

      I really like System76s work so even though never used PopOS it is very likely fine.

      But Zorin, hell no. It is a randomly patched outdated GNOME and their installer is Buggy.

      Just use Fedora with Dash to panel and you have a better experience.