that's very good advice. depending on what you want to do, linux may be *perfect* light, speedy easier to maintain, less frustrating, less worry prone... or, if you absolutely *have* to use some specific windows only program... impossible.grayghost4 wrote:I would suggest that a person starts with the software ... many of the popular programs are available in both window and linux ... like Firefox or chrome browser... Thunderbird for a mail client.... Libire office of word processing and spread sheet...Gimp for graphics and photo correction all of these are available in windows versions .. so you can see if they will work for you.
If these three or four programs do all you need then you can transition to linux and they will all work the same.
As for the look and feel of linux ... there are several desktops that are very similar to windows.
And except for very unusual things most everything can be done in GUI environment.
I haven't been using linux on my notebook for many years, but even in that short time, the improvements in the stability and usability have improved greatly.