A recently created website called "End of 10" offers simple instructions for installing Linux while explaining the open-source operating sys
“An estimated 240 million PCs will become obsolete when Windows 10 reaches end-of-life status in October. Microsoft is begging impacted users to buy new devices (preferably Copilot+ PCs) to upgrade to Windows 11, but the "End of 10" project aims to use the opportunity to introduce more people to Linux.”
Linux distros to try:
PopOS, with the gnome Ui (not my favourite ui but the OS is good and it is made by a company specializing in privacy hardware and disabling intels management engine backdoor, based on ubuntu so widely supported with most softwares/features/commands having a great deal of online support:
Imagine an OS for the software developer, maker and computer science professional who uses their computer as a tool to discover and create.
Ubuntu with the classic mate desktop environment interface instead of the new tablet like Gnome UI, this is one of the most widely used and supported distros with the most help online (⭐️ this one is my go to personally):
A community developed, Ubuntu based operating system that beautifully integrates the MATE desktop. Ubuntu MATE is a stable, easy-to-use oper
A good stable linux for beginners and experts alike with decent support:
https://www.linuxmint.com/
A mac OS X like linux for beginners:
The thoughtful, capable, and ethical replacement for Windows and macOS
A Windows like linux for beginners:
Discover the alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting.