I'm really glad to know that more and more people are approaching the Linux environment, I think that it's always worth a try.
The possibility to have all you need in seconds, check what you're actually installing on your machine (thanks to the open source code for so many programs), choose among dozens of different programs, try them and decide which fit your necessities, and so on, is a very big deal, that will not make you regret the time spent to install, configure and set up all the system, you know, "the scary passage from a system to another completely different".
Good job, and have fun!
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I'm really glad to know that more and more people are approaching the Linux environment, I think that it's always worth a try.
The possibility to have all you need in seconds, check what you're actually installing on your machine (thanks to the open source code for so many programs), choose among dozens of different programs, try them and decide which fit your necessities, and so on, is a very big deal, that will not make you regret the time spent to install, configure and set up all the system, you know, "the scary passage from a system to another completely different".
Good job, and have fun!