You could also try to install Ubuntu next to Windows. This gives you the chance to use both OSs next to each other. Ubuntu was the first Linux distribution I tried a couple years back and been really happy with it.
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You could also try to install Ubuntu next to Windows. This gives you the chance to use both OSs next to each other. Ubuntu was the first Linux distribution I tried a couple years back and been really happy with it.