• I’ve used Windows for decades, but I tried Linux to see if it’s truly ’easy’ now - and one thing surprised me Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. • ZDNET’s key takeaways Modern Linux distros have gotten easier to install. • You’re most likely to succeed with standard x86-based hardware. • Be prepared to copy and paste lots of commands into a terminal window. • Switching to Linux used to be difficult, but not anymore. • No less an authority than ZDNET’s own Steven J.
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- A long‑time Windows user tested Linux to assess its ease of use, finding that modern distributions are indeed more user‑friendly but still require some technical effort. The author tried three different distros before settling on one that worked on two Intel‑based PCs, while two ARM‑based machines failed to install Linux. Key challenges included hardware compatibility and the need to copy and paste numerous terminal commands, especially to enable features like webcam support. The author received guidance from Google’s Gemini chatbot, which helped resolve issues. Ultimately, the Linux setups performed well, though the author misses Windows Hello’s facial‑recognition login.
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