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Hey everyone,

I am exploring switching over to Linux but I would like to know why people switch. I have Windows 11 rn.

I dont do much code but will be doing some for school. I work remote and go to school remote. My career is not TOO technical.

What benefits caused you to switch over and what surprised you when you made the switch?

Thank you all in advanced.

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[–] DoWotJohn@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 year ago

I wanted an operating system, not a marketing platform. I'm not a Linux expert, and I don't really care about most of the things other Linux users seem to be passionate about. I just want it to work and leave me alone while it does.

I've been on Pop_OS! at home and Tumbleweed at work for almost two years, and I haven't missed Windows. I moved my family over not long ago and they don't seem to notice a difference.

My best advice is to go all in if you decide to switch. For me, it was hard to learn while I was dipping my toe in while still using Windows. Once I went all Linux, it became second nature rather quickly.