I’m definitely going to join the Linux master race when I have time. I only get about 3 hours a month on my laptop at the minute and Windows is just scary now.
I cant use the Office package because you need a license, my wife logged in with hers because she gets it as part of something else bundled with Netflix or some shit, but that locked me out of my emails somehow, and I cant get the excel file I saved because apparently it saved on her cloud account which for some reason is inaccessible.
I swapped over when Windows 10 went EOL, haven’t looked back since.
The vast majority of what I do on my PC is browsing, media consumption or gaming. All three work just as well (if not better) for me.
LibreOffice does take some getting used to as the shortcuts and options are different to Excel - but it supports every function I’ve come across so far.
Give it a try, you can use a Live ISO to launch the OS from a flash drive to give it a try before committing to an install - both Linux Mint and Pop OS are meant to be great introductions for regular users. I wanted to predominantly play games so I went with Bazzite initially before switching to CachyOS.
Don’t stress too much about what the various distributions are, just think of it as a pre-set selection at a restaurant.
I’m definitely going to join the Linux master race when I have time. I only get about 3 hours a month on my laptop at the minute and Windows is just scary now.
I cant use the Office package because you need a license, my wife logged in with hers because she gets it as part of something else bundled with Netflix or some shit, but that locked me out of my emails somehow, and I cant get the excel file I saved because apparently it saved on her cloud account which for some reason is inaccessible.
Just fuck it.
I swapped over when Windows 10 went EOL, haven’t looked back since.
The vast majority of what I do on my PC is browsing, media consumption or gaming. All three work just as well (if not better) for me.
LibreOffice does take some getting used to as the shortcuts and options are different to Excel - but it supports every function I’ve come across so far.
Give it a try, you can use a Live ISO to launch the OS from a flash drive to give it a try before committing to an install - both Linux Mint and Pop OS are meant to be great introductions for regular users. I wanted to predominantly play games so I went with Bazzite initially before switching to CachyOS.
Don’t stress too much about what the various distributions are, just think of it as a pre-set selection at a restaurant.