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| Or... "So, you're a Windows user?" | Or... "So, you're a Windows user?" | ||
| - | ==== Where should I start ==== | + | ==== Where should I start? ==== |
| - | Pick a distro, any distro. | + | Pick a distro, any distro. I recommend Bazzite, but these are all fine. |
| Here are some, in order of simplicity: | Here are some, in order of simplicity: | ||
| - | - [[https:// | + | |
| - | | + | * [[https:// |
| - | | + | * [[Bazzite|Bazzite]] Best gaming option imo! Just works, rock solid, up to date and user friendly. |
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| Make sure to download specifically for NVidia, if that's your graphics card. | Make sure to download specifically for NVidia, if that's your graphics card. | ||
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| - | Have you heard about Zorin OS? Avoid. It looks the most like Windows 11, but there are many drawbacks... | ||
| **What' | **What' | ||
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| * How this is done differs. Usually | * How this is done differs. Usually | ||
| * Turn off **Secure Boot** | * Turn off **Secure Boot** | ||
| - | * Change the boot order of the discs, so that the USB is at the top | + | * Change the boot order of the discs, so that the USB (or UEFI) is at the top |
| * Save and exit, good luck | * Save and exit, good luck | ||
| - | * What Partition option should I choose | + | * What Partition option should I choose? |
| * btrfs if you can, ext4 if you can't | * btrfs if you can, ext4 if you can't | ||
| * If you want to Dual Boot, best to have two separate hard drives. | * If you want to Dual Boot, best to have two separate hard drives. | ||
| * Don't encrypt your drive! | * Don't encrypt your drive! | ||
| * I really recommend All in, erase the disc and take the plunge! | * I really recommend All in, erase the disc and take the plunge! | ||
| + | * You need to choose a password at some point. Keep it simple on a home computer. | ||
| + | * If you encounter " | ||
| ==== What's different? ==== | ==== What's different? ==== | ||
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| * All good distros include a type of Software center, though. | * All good distros include a type of Software center, though. | ||
| - | * A handful competitive games can't be run. Vast majority can, though. | + | * A handful competitive games can't be run. The vast majority can. |
| - | * No Microsoft or Adobe suites. Really good free alternatives exists | + | * No Microsoft or Adobe suites. Really good free alternatives exists. |
| * No C: or D: drive. Everything is a " | * No C: or D: drive. Everything is a " | ||
| - | * Your stuff lives in a Home-folder. | + | * Your stuff lives in a Home-folder, referenced as '' |
| - | * Stuff named with a leading period becomes hidden. Like a '' | + | * Stuff named with a leading period becomes hidden. Like a '' |
| - | * File extensions like '' | + | * File extensions like '' |
| * Every action on stuff outside the Home-folder needs your password. | * Every action on stuff outside the Home-folder needs your password. | ||
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| + | * Yes, a lot can be done in a terminal. However, with good distros you won't need it! | ||
| * The Linux scene is diverse. So, SO many options! | * The Linux scene is diverse. So, SO many options! | ||
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| ==== No CTRL+ALT+DEL ==== | ==== No CTRL+ALT+DEL ==== | ||
| Seriously, this will be one of your first cultural shocks! | Seriously, this will be one of your first cultural shocks! | ||
| - | This is how I would do it if I were you. | + | This is how I would do it if I were you. And yes, this is the one bit that the terminal is best at. |
| == Do this now == | == Do this now == | ||
| - | * Open a terminal | + | * Open a terminal. |
| * '' | * '' | ||
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| ==== Distribution 101 ==== | ==== Distribution 101 ==== | ||
| === Daddy distributions === | === Daddy distributions === | ||
| - | There are three great daddies of distribution. Four if you count Ubuntu. In order of stable to bleeding edge: | + | There are three great daddies of distributions. Four if you count Ubuntu. In order of stable to bleeding edge: |
| - Debian (and it's stepchild Ubuntu) | - Debian (and it's stepchild Ubuntu) | ||
| - Fedora | - Fedora | ||
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| === Application managers === | === Application managers === | ||
| - | Since all applications are installed through managers, it's good to know that they are split as well into " | + | Since all applications are installed through |
| == Native == | == Native == | ||
| - | Faster, less safe. Good for demanding stuff like Steam. | + | Faster, less safe. Good for demanding stuff like Steam. Generally don't use unless you know what you're doing. |
| * Debian/ | * Debian/ | ||
| * Fedora: **DNF** (Dandified YUM!? Right...) | * Fedora: **DNF** (Dandified YUM!? Right...) | ||
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