Lebernashi

joined 2 years ago

I felt the exact same way, still do, but I bought a new drive and installed Linux Mint on it (it's the most Windows like experience I've found). I kept my old windows drive just in case, but I haven't needed it so far.

The only time I ever used something that wasn't Windows was DOS when I was very little.

It's definitely overwhelming when trying to get certain things working that aren't natively supported, but thankfully those are few and far between. There's also a lot of people in the Linux community that are passionate about it, and tend to be very helpful.

You can always download what I think is called a live distro, and run it off a thumb drive just to test the waters. Nothing you change will be kept though, and it will be sluggish comparatively.

[โ€“] Lebernashi@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

You know it kind of reminds me of the ai construct in Deus ex Invisible War .