![]() ![]() How do you switch? Well, I transitioned, dual boot, boot with VM and then fresh install. ![]() It runs on Wine, but for me the font resolution is a real problem. There are no doubt decent enoughĮditors for Linux, but they are no match for Notepad++ in terms of flexibility and ease of use IMO. Although Linux is written by developers forĭevelopers, apparently the Linux community hasn’t come up with an editor that is as easy and intuitive to use. The only Windows thing that I really, really miss (and that seems aīit ironical) is Notepad++. Booting into Lubuntu and shutting it down takes a few seconds.įor those who want to do image manipulation, I’ve been told that Krita is quite intuitive for people who come from Photoshop. Plus, it’s the fastest OS I have ever used. At least for me, it made the switch quite easy, because everything looks so familiar. The Linux distro that I recommend to people coming from a Windows background is Lubuntu. I switched to Lubuntu a few months ago and it went surprisingly smooth. Much every version of it starting with 3.1. I’ve been a Windows user since the mid-nineties and I’ve used pretty ![]()
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