I have been trying to get into Linux for a decade. I constantly install distro’s and I truly don’t see the appeal. However, I received a copy of windows XP professional back in the early 2000s, and I haven’t had to pay for windows since, so I may have a bias—but I 100% prefer it.
There are some definite pro’s and con’s, but I feel the cons outweigh any benefit of Linux unless you already know what distro you’re going to use, the purpose for which you’re installing that distro, a good understanding of how the repository works, and how to use google.
I have been trying to get into Linux for a decade. I constantly install distro’s and I truly don’t see the appeal. However, I received a copy of windows XP professional back in the early 2000s, and I haven’t had to pay for windows since, so I may have a bias—but I 100% prefer it.
There are some definite pro’s and con’s, but I feel the cons outweigh any benefit of Linux unless you already know what distro you’re going to use, the purpose for which you’re installing that distro, a good understanding of how the repository works, and how to use google.