important and what we're kind of focusing on, we're coming at this not for someone who has run Linux before, but someone who has had basically Windows 10 and doesn't know quite how to change desktops yet. Everybody learns over time. So that's why I think this is important. You've got to like the desktop interface. And I always suggest, and I guess you can call it a bias, to look at the Debian-based ones. And those include Ubuntu Mate, Linux Mint, Debian, of course, Ubuntu. And then all the derivatives of Ubuntu. They just seem to have more support. So with Snaps and Flatpak becoming more and more prevalent, that's not quite as big an issue as it used to be. Because software that you could only get here or was easy to get here was a little tougher. That's kind of going away. So pick the one that you like. And that kind of leads us into this next part. So you've decided. You've found the perfect one. Great. What do you do now? Well, first, you need to download it. Most of them have nice (26/46)
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