Finally switching to Linux in 2023 - my 10 tips for your first steps (Linux Podcast)

Опубликовано: 26 Октябрь 2024
на канале: FOSS & Linux Journal
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Can I switch to Linux? Should I finally switch to Linux in 2023? For me, this question was not asked in the same way in 2003, but many people feel the same way today, since it is possible to obtain detailed information about Linux. Not everyone wants to know their user accounts including user data in the cloud, but with current versions of Windows or macOS you have to be very careful and maybe maybe change or adapt the default setting. Here the trend is clearly towards the cloud. With Linux you can also do this with Nextcloud, for example, but by default the data is all local. Good old school. :)

I've been using Linux for over 20 years now and would like to help other people take the first steps towards switching to Linux. For this reason, there is a large load of tips for you in this Linux podcast episode.
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