So I finally got fed up with Microsux to the point that I started looking into Linux again. I ran Ubuntu a few years ago until the motherboard went out on that computer and I just never bother installing it again on my new one.
But I read that Linux Mint is regarded as being more popular with a lot of people than Ubuntu. And Mint released their latest version yesterday (Mint 20 - Long Term Service until 2025). So I bought a 256 Gb thumb drive ($30) and installed Mint on there. No other new hardware. Just a thumb drive. And I feel like I upgraded everything! System resources aren't taxed. Response time is awesome. I'm so thrilled with this and so far I haven't run into anything that I normally do with Windows that I can't do on Linux (I ran into that problem a lot 10 years ago on Ubuntu.) I've only been on it for two days, so the jury is still out but so far I'm stoked with this new system. And since it's running from a thumb drive, I can put it in my pocket and take it with me wherever I go.
I highly encourage anyone who is unhappy with Microsux to give Linux a try. There are a bazillion different distributions.
Any other Linux users out there?
But I read that Linux Mint is regarded as being more popular with a lot of people than Ubuntu. And Mint released their latest version yesterday (Mint 20 - Long Term Service until 2025). So I bought a 256 Gb thumb drive ($30) and installed Mint on there. No other new hardware. Just a thumb drive. And I feel like I upgraded everything! System resources aren't taxed. Response time is awesome. I'm so thrilled with this and so far I haven't run into anything that I normally do with Windows that I can't do on Linux (I ran into that problem a lot 10 years ago on Ubuntu.) I've only been on it for two days, so the jury is still out but so far I'm stoked with this new system. And since it's running from a thumb drive, I can put it in my pocket and take it with me wherever I go.
I highly encourage anyone who is unhappy with Microsux to give Linux a try. There are a bazillion different distributions.
Any other Linux users out there?