Linux Mint. Stupid easy. My Windows 10 machines keep fucking up their connections to my printer. Or my mouse randomly becomes unresponsive. I have never had that happen on Mint. I swear Windows has gotten worse over the years and Linux OSes just get better.
I would suggest linux mint. Easy to navigate and most features are similar to windows. Run a dual boot system to start just in the event you don't like it. Migrate away from their matrix as quick as you can. If you're into solidworks (cad/engineering) I'd keep windows and run a dual OS system just to use software like SW. Another site to navigate to is OSALT...which gives you alternate software from windows to Linux.
Try linux mint. Similar to Windows environment. Best part is all the software is free. Not as bad as people think. Give it time and you'll never look back.
You know where linux (as kid of old good unix) was always the king ? On servers. What file transfer app do you need ? Doesn't matter - Probably might be in repository already... :P
The problem is with games mostly. And with some CAD applications maybe.
And ok,LibreOffice has not all those graphics bells and whistles which MS Office have. The rest is quite good and you don't have to pay for those apps.
Having Linux is really like thing Q was saying many times:
Linux mint, Ubuntu, Fedora...choose your flavor. Aaaand the operating system is FREE!
Have you run them? Is it difficult to learn? Are they faster or slower?
I've never run any OS other than windows and androids, but I am about to try it out. If you have experience give me a recommendation for us newbs.
Linux Mint. Stupid easy. My Windows 10 machines keep fucking up their connections to my printer. Or my mouse randomly becomes unresponsive. I have never had that happen on Mint. I swear Windows has gotten worse over the years and Linux OSes just get better.
I would suggest linux mint. Easy to navigate and most features are similar to windows. Run a dual boot system to start just in the event you don't like it. Migrate away from their matrix as quick as you can. If you're into solidworks (cad/engineering) I'd keep windows and run a dual OS system just to use software like SW. Another site to navigate to is OSALT...which gives you alternate software from windows to Linux.
Fedora is easily 10x faster ux wise than windoze on the same machine.
Try linux mint. Similar to Windows environment. Best part is all the software is free. Not as bad as people think. Give it time and you'll never look back.
Do any of those OS support file transfer by any chance?
You know where linux (as kid of old good unix) was always the king ? On servers. What file transfer app do you need ? Doesn't matter - Probably might be in repository already... :P
The problem is with games mostly. And with some CAD applications maybe. And ok,LibreOffice has not all those graphics bells and whistles which MS Office have. The rest is quite good and you don't have to pay for those apps.
Having Linux is really like thing Q was saying many times:
Which file transfer software or provider are you currently using?
Windows to any of those.