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Consider the benefits of Linux for a more stable and secure computing experience.

Consider the benefits of Linux for a more stable and secure computing experience.

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XLucarioPVP
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
#11
The definition varies based on where you set the "power user" boundary.
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XLucarioPVP
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #11

The definition varies based on where you set the "power user" boundary.

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Bombartia
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
#12
The sole true condition to label yourself a power user is possessing pride.
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Bombartia
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #12

The sole true condition to label yourself a power user is possessing pride.

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AlexZBeast
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
#13
It seems unnecessary to boast about being a power user.
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AlexZBeast
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #13

It seems unnecessary to boast about being a power user.

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Banjer
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
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Good morning. In my view, switching should be avoided unless it offers a clearer perspective. On Windows, you're bound by the system's constraints. With Linux, you have more control over how the operating system functions. I don't rely on Linux for everyday use; I mainly use MAC OSX and Windows 10, though sometimes university projects require it. I usually opt for Linux in server environments. If you're interested in trying Linux, consider setting up a virtual machine—this lets you test without risking your main system.
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Banjer
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #14

Good morning. In my view, switching should be avoided unless it offers a clearer perspective. On Windows, you're bound by the system's constraints. With Linux, you have more control over how the operating system functions. I don't rely on Linux for everyday use; I mainly use MAC OSX and Windows 10, though sometimes university projects require it. I usually opt for Linux in server environments. If you're interested in trying Linux, consider setting up a virtual machine—this lets you test without risking your main system.

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ItsDrAxel
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
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You can set up VirtualBox and study Linux in this way...
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ItsDrAxel
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #15

You can set up VirtualBox and study Linux in this way...

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SFRG02
Junior Member
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
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Generally, you'll appreciate switching to Linux only when you're dissatisfied with your current setup. If you enjoy what you have, every new task will feel redundant and you'll lose interest quickly. I recommend using VirtualBox to run Linux in virtual machines, configure it as if it were always active, enable fullscreen mode, and continue working. Test what arises, check for missing programs, explore alternatives, but remember you can always switch to another application at any moment.
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SFRG02
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #16

Generally, you'll appreciate switching to Linux only when you're dissatisfied with your current setup. If you enjoy what you have, every new task will feel redundant and you'll lose interest quickly. I recommend using VirtualBox to run Linux in virtual machines, configure it as if it were always active, enable fullscreen mode, and continue working. Test what arises, check for missing programs, explore alternatives, but remember you can always switch to another application at any moment.

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BreannaNoel
Junior Member
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
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For those focused solely on terminal-based Linux usage, Linux Subsystem for Windows is the ideal choice.
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BreannaNoel
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #17

For those focused solely on terminal-based Linux usage, Linux Subsystem for Windows is the ideal choice.

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DDosedOffline
Junior Member
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01-23-2025, 02:46 PM
#18
Let's do it! Stop being such a scaredy-cat.
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DDosedOffline
01-23-2025, 02:46 PM #18

Let's do it! Stop being such a scaredy-cat.

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