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<blockquote data-quote="gunluvingirl" data-source="post: 3102480" data-attributes="member: 24847"><p>I made the switch to linux from windows10 myself this year.. I'm dual booting just in case but haven't found the need to go into 10 for a while. I've tried many linux distros over the years but they never seemed fully developed until now. I'm currently running linux mint on my primary laptop and Linux mint runs great with the same hardware which 10 dogged on and has no issues seeing windows partitions and files.</p><p></p><p>For the netbooks I'm running linux lite since they have less horsepower. You can run wine for windows apps but the apps I use are either cross platform or I've found linux equivalents. If you have any special software for special hardware you may have a prob, otherwise go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunluvingirl, post: 3102480, member: 24847"] I made the switch to linux from windows10 myself this year.. I'm dual booting just in case but haven't found the need to go into 10 for a while. I've tried many linux distros over the years but they never seemed fully developed until now. I'm currently running linux mint on my primary laptop and Linux mint runs great with the same hardware which 10 dogged on and has no issues seeing windows partitions and files. For the netbooks I'm running linux lite since they have less horsepower. You can run wine for windows apps but the apps I use are either cross platform or I've found linux equivalents. If you have any special software for special hardware you may have a prob, otherwise go for it. [/QUOTE]
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