Do it.
If you have an old laptop, put Linux on it, get comfortable using it. Then when you are ready, make the full switch on your main computer.
I have used Linux for a few years mostly on my servers, but that’s what I did to get used to the desktop experience. I setup a second SSD to have the option of dual booting if I needed it. That was back in March and I haven’t booted into Windows once.
unwillingsomnambulist@midwest.social 2 days ago
May you run into a nerd with a Ventoy USB full of beginner-friendly distros in their back pocket to help you along your journey.
There are at least two of us out there, I’m sure of it.
seralth@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I keep a ventoy USB in my backpack at all times.
Currently I have mint popos endeavour cachy bazzite fedora opensuse. I’m thinking of adding a few more. Maybe add nixOS and Debian to the mix.
lena@gregtech.eu 7 hours ago
Hehe same, I usually have an Ubuntu USB on me
unwillingsomnambulist@midwest.social 1 day ago
HeliumOS, Kubuntu, Linux Mint (standard and Debian Edition), Pop!_OS, Ubuntu, VanillaOS, and Zorin OS here. Helium and Vanilla are not necessarily beginner-friendly but I use them in specific places.
pogmommy@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
Bought an iodd a few months ago to do my part 🫡
wuphysics87@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
I keep a keychain in my backpack for jusr such an ocassion!