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I migrated to Linux Mint Cinnamon about 8 months ago. I will never go back. Like some of course, I run Windows 10 in an Oracle Virtual Box (that is, I run it INSIDE Linux), almost exclusively for MS Hearts, which I admit some addiction to. (Stats over 7,000 games played: 74%+ winning percentage -- so yes, I'm fairly good at it.) :)

Obviously, I have the PC resources to easily do this. But it doesn't take that much.

There is no earthly reason that an average person cannot run Linux Mint Cinnamon. It's easily the most "Windows-like" distro out there. Claims that Linux "is made of spaghetti code" (whatever TF that is), are silly. Linux is made of code vetted by much of planet Earth, not by some corporation (that in the end wants to BIND you to its OS). Are there little, tiny, niggles? Yes. I haven't found any that are not rather easily overcome. And on top of it, the apps are free. You don't have to pay Adobe for Photoshop, or anyone for anything.

You will need to learn a *few* ways of doing things that are a bit different. Can you edit a file in Windows? Of course you can. So you can edit a file in Linux! And there's a huge online community that will, at no cost to you, help you get over humps you might experience.

"sam" ... who posted below me, is out of his mind, and perhaps an MS employee. :)

He's just wrong. Period. He doesn't know. So don't take advice from "sam". :)

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Linux is made of spaghetti code which is held together by prayers and hope. It's made as a part-time OS, it's not even an OS to begin with. Waste of time for anyone trying it.

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