Submitted by 30686 t3_ywvvbz in Pennsylvania
Speakslinux t1_iwr2tv2 wrote
Reply to comment by thegreatdimov in Pennsylvania 9th District Republican Congressman Dan Meuser by 30686
There is compatible software packages such as Libre Office (without the cost and memory hogs)... Plus its more user friendly
thegreatdimov t1_ix7jfej wrote
do traditional browsers work the same? How about VPNs, Steam, and video players?
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:
- Browsers do work the same
- VPN's work excellent. I use NordVPN
- Steam is native to Linux
- I use multiple video players, although I find that VLC works best for my needs
- I can multiple streams open at the same time without any problems. In Windows this isn't possible
- A very easy beginner distribution http://www.linuxmint.com Multiple others can be found at distrowatch.com
- Search Reddit or Facebook for Linux support groups
thegreatdimov t1_ixfnoff wrote
Thanks, this is great stuff. Any other helpful tips I should know about?
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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