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thegreatdimov t1_iwpsbcm wrote

Nice how did you find these ?

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Speakslinux t1_iwpulhj wrote

A special set of skills.... I'd give out but I use the skills daily for things like this

Try this: https://thatsthem.com/reverse-address-lookup Just got to know where to look.

Also try: osintframework.com

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thegreatdimov t1_iwqoam7 wrote

Also how does Linux work with MS Word, PPT, Excel?

How do other programs for filthy casuals like me function in a linux environment?

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Speakslinux t1_iwr2tv2 wrote

There is compatible software packages such as Libre Office (without the cost and memory hogs)... Plus its more user friendly

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thegreatdimov t1_ix7jfej wrote

do traditional browsers work the same? How about VPNs, Steam, and video players?

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Speakslinux t1_ixa60xk wrote

As I tell others, "Anything you can do in Microsoft Windows you can do better in Linux".

To answer your questions and get back on topic I'll keep it short here:

  1. Browsers do work the same
  2. VPN's work excellent. I use NordVPN
  3. Steam is native to Linux
  4. I use multiple video players, although I find that VLC works best for my needs
  5. I can multiple streams open at the same time without any problems. In Windows this isn't possible
  6. A very easy beginner distribution http://www.linuxmint.com Multiple others can be found at distrowatch.com
  7. Search Reddit or Facebook for Linux support groups
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thegreatdimov t1_ixfnoff wrote

Thanks, this is great stuff. Any other helpful tips I should know about?

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Speakslinux t1_ixi2ljj wrote

Give it a try before you download it. You can download a ISO image compatible with your system and place it on a USB stick to try it out without actually installing it

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