Migrating from Micro$oft to Linux

I used Kubuntu and Ubuntu for a bit, its a good system just not a lot of compability if you game or do any sort of graphic works. there are no compatible drivers for Nvidia, atleast not when I played with it.
 
in College we used Fedora. I've never used Ubuntu, so I can't tell you how it compares, but might be worth looking into as an option.

I don't know if its changed, but I didn't find installing programs on Linux very simple

I've been using the Ubuntu LiveCD for years. Ubuntu has been all the rage lately. I'll check out Fedora.
 
in College we used Fedora. I've never used Ubuntu, so I can't tell you how it compares, but might be worth looking into as an option.

I don't know if its changed, but I didn't find installing programs on Linux very simple
 
One question I have, is Linux system compatible with Firefox? I know nothing of Linux, other than the name.

Absolutely. Firefox makes a Linux version. Instead of downloading/installing pure Linux. Most install a 'package.' This package contains addition, common, well-used software as well as the Linux OS. Ubuntu is a popular package. It come with both Chrome and Firefox.

Desktop features | Ubuntu
 
One question I have, is Linux system compatible with Firefox? I know nothing of Linux, other than the name.
 

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M$ (and the NSA) has gone too far with Windows 10. I always knew this day would come. I'm prepping to leave the M$ OS paradigm.

I already use Linux for a couple of things. Now I'll be embracing it full boar. My main tether to M$ is Excel.

To severe that cord, I'll be learning LibreOffice Calc and its macro BASIC. (Calc also can be controlled via Python.) But first, I'll learn more about Linux in general; Ubuntu specifically (and also Kali).

I look forward to having more of my computer resources go towards my applications and not NSA spyware or a bloated OS.

But for as long as I have old laptops lying around, I'll continue to keep locked-down windows 7 and/or windows 8.1 installs available to me for whatever purposes: Testing/Practicing mainly--I suppose. ;) But I'll never use win10. If I buy a new laptop with win10 pre-installed. I'll disinfect it and install Linux.

I'm glad M$ did this whole win10 thing. I suspect it'll drive more folks to Linux, which is good. And it's forcing me to do what I should have done long ago.

No more BSOD. :)

Some reading material if still interested:
Is Moving From Windows to Linux The Right Choice For You? | Gizmo's Freeware
The intention of this article is to provide Windows users with some basic information about why and how they might choose to move to a Linux based operating system instead.

In general, Windows users tend to stay with what is the most familiar computing environment, but many complain about it.

Moving to a Linux based system instead is now a much easier operation than it was a few years ago. Linux systems have become much simpler to install and use, and some have even been developed to mimic Windows so Windows users will feel more “at home” in their new environment.

What are the main reasons why Windows users stay put? ...
 
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