• asexualchangeling@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Doesn’t have to be Ubuntu, Mint would work too, but yeah, windows keeps going down hill, I switched to Linux early last year and not regretted it once

    Side note: if you want something more windows like, KDE is a good desktop environment, its got a lot of customization settings too

    Though I’m told cinnamon (what Mint uses) is also pretty windows like

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      2 years ago

      Seconding Mint on this, It’s so easy to get used to it that it felt almost as familiar as Windows during my first week of using it.

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      2 years ago

      I’m sure lots of other OS work but not really worth the energy for me to switch over and learn a new OS just because I’m annoyed by them wanting to update me to a new version. Once I’m all set up and have learned it, it’ll probably be better than Windows but I’m just not willing to spend even a minute on it.

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          2 years ago

          Windows is just so ingrained in everything. Like this job I’m starting soon I’ll need it. At the very least it would be like a dual boot situation and like I said, not even willing to spend a minute let alone begin a whole project. Cheers

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            2 years ago

            I have dual boot on my work PC. I think the last time I booted into Windows was a year ago.
            I can boot the physical Windows partition in Virtualbox and QEMU. I do that maybe 3 times a month for a few hours.