Bill Gates ‘Digital IDS’ Will Be Mandatory To Participate in Society
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Ok. I'm going to use Linux next so I don't have to deal with Microsoft. You mentioned Ubuntu. I will look into that.
Good choice. I use https://ubuntu-mate.org/about/ but you might prefer regular Ubuntu if you like the interface in Windows 8. I prefer Mate because it doesn't remind me of Windows - ymmv. https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop . There will be more tutorials for regular Ubuntu than for Ubuntu-Mate so I would try regular Ubuntu first. There are a ton of guides online - just search for how to install ubuntu.
Couple things - Ubuntu releases development versions every 6 months in April and October, but the 6 month releases will need upgrades more often than what they call the LTS releases - Long Term Support. LTS releases come out every 2 years, and core packages are supported for 5 years while non-core are generally supported for 3 years. The current LTS is 22.04 (2022 April) so in April of 2024 a new LTS release will be available. I suggest you stick to the LTS releases.
You can always play with it for a bit on a live cd also. Just download the CD or burn the ISO file to a USB key and you can boot into live mode. It is much slower than actually installing it but it is a good test, and the cd/USB can be used as a rescue CD if you ever need one - or it can be used to access your windows stuff if you didn't encrypt your hard drive.
Feel free to reach out if you get stuck. I'll help when I can.
Thank you. I will do that.