Using something like Fedora, Mint, or Ubuntu may take some getting used to, but none of them are too difficult to use when you have been on them for a little bit. A good way to dip yourself in might be WSL.
I’ll try Mint when I change PC, my current one is too slow to hold a windows dual boot/virtual machine
(too slow to even update to Windows 11, but maybe that’s for the good)
Free and hard
Using something like Fedora, Mint, or Ubuntu may take some getting used to, but none of them are too difficult to use when you have been on them for a little bit. A good way to dip yourself in might be WSL.
I’ll try Mint when I change PC, my current one is too slow to hold a windows dual boot/virtual machine (too slow to even update to Windows 11, but maybe that’s for the good)