Linux works so well. It is wild. I rarely need the command line in Linux Mint. I might not need it at all, but I am just used to it and on occasion prefer it.
But say good buy to MS office, adobe, and some online games. If this does not apply to you, then there is not really a reason to not jump ship.
Linux works so well. It is wild. I rarely need the command line in Linux Mint. I might not need it at all, but I am just used to it and on occasion prefer it.
But say good buy to MS office, adobe, and some online games. If this does not apply to you, then there is not really a reason to not jump ship.