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I've wanted to try Linux for a while but never took the time to set it up so far. How do I start getting Linux-pilled?
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I feel like the fastest way is getting a raspberry. Considerably affordable too if you don’t have a dedicated system to install it in or you don’t want to dual-boot.
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I would definitely go with Ubuntu for a literal first go round. There are many other distributions that may ultimately be more your cup of tea but nothing beats Ubuntu for ease of setup. Over time you can start checking out some of the OSS features like being able to customize your stack all the way down.
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I got into linux 2 years ago as a CS major and it was the best decision I ever made. I started with Pop!_OS because it was targeted towards users who's killer app was PC gaming, then later went to arch. Identify what your killer apps are to determine if you need to dual boot or if you can just 100% switch to linux.
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there's distros u can run from a pendrive! I started this way, to bring to life old notebooks since linux distros are so lightweight they'll perform WAY better then Windows on older hardware. I ended up figuring out how to dual boot eventually. xubuntu is user friendly and i guess it from pendrive, try checkin it out
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Maybe ask in /linux
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linux mint is an easy and fun way to get into it.
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Install 4-5 distros for a couple weeks. Did that a few years ago with elementaryOS to modded Arch ones
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