Hello. I’ve been a window user from win95. I’d like to learn more about Linux but don’t know where to start. I had a brief intro when I was in highschool and recently I’ve been seeing more and more talk here on Lemmy. Mostly memes.

With how bad Google is finding good information unless I add -reddit to my search. Which I won’t do. Trying to stay away from that.

What can I expect to find as a casual observer? Why does Linux do that’s “better” than Windows? That’s not meant to inflame anyone. More so what do you personally like better.

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    1 year ago

    Your best bet as a new user is to try the fedora KDE spin (with Wayland). I don’t recommend using any distro, whose desktop options don’t support Wayland (you don’t need to know what it is, tl;dr smoother desktop animations and better multi-monitor support).

    As for things Linux does better… Privacy, stability, hardware support, better app ecosystem, better program management, better performance on AMD cards…

    Also, pro tip for not being confused in Linux, don’t think of it as a windows alternative, think of it as desktop android, as android is Linux and they have a lot of similarities… Like having an app store where you download everything from, NOT from the internet…