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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Chronicsats 30 Jul \ on: Microsoft risks annoying Windows 11 users with full-screen advert for OneDrive tech
That is crazy to me. Luckily I been using Linux as a daily driver for years.
New to switching any tips going to linux
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Make Backups: Before making any changes, back up your important files. This way, you won't lose anything important if something goes wrong during the transition.
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Choose the Right Distribution: If you're new to Linux, start with a beginner-friendly distribution. Fedora is a great choice due to its good driver support and user-friendly interface. Other popular options include Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
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Create a Live USB: Use a tool like Rufus (Windows) or Etcher (Mac/Linux) to create a bootable USB stick. This allows you to try Linux without installing it on your computer.
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Dual Boot or Virtual Machine: Consider dual-booting alongside your current OS or using a virtual machine to get used to Linux without completely switching over.
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Learn the Basics: Familiarize yourself with basic terminal commands and the Linux file system. This will make troubleshooting and customization easier.
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Install Essential Software: Check for software you regularly use and find Linux alternatives. Most popular software is available or has equivalent applications on Linux.
Number 6 is important!
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