Linux Mint
Nik Rawlinson is already a Linux convert. Here, he offers a few good reasons to switch
Linux was once the standard—but never entirely helpful—answer when asked what to do with an old computer. For many, it was something you tinkered with when you’d moved to a new machine and could afford to corrupt your old workhorse.
There was no guarantee that a Linux machine would play nicely with your existing data, sharing files with friends could be difficult, and the overall process could often have often been a lot more user friendly. None of that is true today.
Linux Mint comes with most of the tools you need pre-installed.
Linux Mint’s menu and taskbar will be familiar to Windows switchers.
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