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  • ou won’t need to purchase a thing unless you have some weird/old hardware where drivers will be a challenge.

    There are a million flavors (“distros”) of Linux. The most straightforward ones to start with are probably Ubuntu and Mint.

    Most Linux distros have a “live CD” version that you can “ins

    Thanks! I have been a gamer for a while now and have primarily been using Steam. One of the main reasons that I have not switched to another OS is I have been worried about compatibility issues.

  • bara is it’s created/developed by just one person who’s doing it for his dad (per comments I’ve seen made by the developer) (I don’t know if that’s still the case). I rely on my OS, so I’m not willing to put myself into that situation of depending on just one person doing it as a hobby.

    Thanks. My being a gamer (Steam) has kept me from using another OS as I was worried about compatibility issues. I will check it out.

  • I have been using computers since before there was an internet. I have used DOS and now Windows 10. Is there a good place to learn about Linux with a GUI and which one I should purchase? I'm so tired of M$.

    Edit: I am primarily a PC gamer that uses Steam and this is what has kept me from using another OS in the past.