It took me about a decade to muster-up the courage to finally install a Linux Operating system.
I had been terrified that nothing would work ... not my wireless connection, not my blue-tooth mouse, not the multiple languages/spell-checks I use etc.
Nonetheless, I recently dual-installed Ubuntu 12.04 precise Pangolin by Canonical (Ubuntu is a Linux "distribution" based on the Debian Project's operating system) on a VAIO laptop with Windows pre-installed.
And everything worked ... made more sense, was more accessible and customisable ... and was generally brilliant!
I never booted Windows again since.
I had been terrified that nothing would work ... not my wireless connection, not my blue-tooth mouse, not the multiple languages/spell-checks I use etc.
Nonetheless, I recently dual-installed Ubuntu 12.04 precise Pangolin by Canonical (Ubuntu is a Linux "distribution" based on the Debian Project's operating system) on a VAIO laptop with Windows pre-installed.
And everything worked ... made more sense, was more accessible and customisable ... and was generally brilliant!
I never booted Windows again since.
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