Use Ubuntu as your starting point for Linux.
Use Ubuntu as your starting point for Linux.
I’ve finished most of Microsoft’s latest changes. The Anniversary patch is affecting my setup negatively, and it seems things will only get worse. A solid Linux option would be a great starting point.
Ubuntu Desktop makes a good beginning, similar to Linux Mint. Remember, there are many Windows versions beyond just Windows 10, and I favor Windows 8.1 personally.
Have you tried any distributions before? Choose Ubuntu for a great start!
Seems the main problem with Windows is that I can't turn off Cortana, and it uses up a lot of RAM.
Do you enjoy playing games? If so, getting those window-based titles running on Linux will quickly introduce you to the system. There are two primary graphical environments for Linux—KDE and GNOME. I personally favor KDE, opting for a more straightforward design. GNOME feels a bit more contemporary, though I admit it’s a bit newer. I don’t like the current look of Ubuntu, so I usually choose Kubuntu instead. Still: my go-to easy-Linux setup is Mint (KDE) paired with Kubuntu, which comes in as a strong alternative. Both are Debian-based and offer extensive community support. Most tutorials work well across both platforms.