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Richard Rhein
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Why should you use Linux?

Hey, how you are all doing? I hope fine and you probably sit in front of your machine while you sip some of your favourite beverage and might read this article and ask yourself "Why the hell should I use Linux?"

Exactly, therefore I am going explain the reasons and benefits of using Linux.

What is Linux?

(You may skip, if you already know what Linux is.)

Linux or GNU/Linux is an open source operating system, where Linus Torvalds wrote the first Kernel in the year 1991 under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
After that it distributed into many "Linuxes" (Linux Distributions) till now.

If you want to know more about the history -> Linux History


It is not that difficult!

Meme of a tech guy

There are many rumors that Linux is very difficult and complicated for beginners, but it is partly true. Well, it really depends on the Linux distribution, for instance Gentoo Linux is very complicated and difficult to use and learn even for most experienced users, but distro's like Linux Mint or Ubuntu Linux are very beginner-friendly and the community support is great.

A complete operating system (almost) for free!

Just imagine you don't need to pay for an OS.(I mean you can crack Microsoft Windows, but that's not the case and we are not "criminals") If you want to use Linux, you don't need to pay any money. I mean there are some monetized Linux distro's like RedHat Linux , but the usage is mostly for enterprise companies.

You can choose any distro you want from Distrowatch and believe me there are a wide range of Linux distro's.

Free Alternative Software

Every Linux distro possesses a big variety of free open source software.

Software Manager

This is a software manager with all the free software that are available. This kind of a software manager is pretty common in many Linux distro's. This is an example from Linux Mint 20.3.

For example, if you are in need of an office suite like Office 365 from Microsoft, you can use a free alternative to that. Libre Office is a good alternative, it is free and easy to use.

Which possibilties do you have on Linux?

Well, you can surf, play games, code etc. Apparently it is nothing special compared on Michaelsoft Bimbows or Apple MAC OS X. But why on Linux? It's not because it's cool, well actually it is, but ...

Let me explain, you have an operating system, where you are the admin and only you can do whatever you want on your machine, it is only you and not another company etc.
You can decide, how your Linux looks or operates with you. You can build your own system from scratch like on Linux From Scratch or you can decide how it looks like.

Support for the olds

Laptop

Linux is also known for supporting old computers, like old Thinkpads etc. and they work fine with Linux on it. You do not have the capacity of resources that you can run every videogame on those old junkers, but they are good to use casual stuff.

There are some personal top 3 recommendations for your old computer:

  1. Puppy Linux
  2. bodhi Linux
  3. SparkyLinux

Where to start?

Firstly, you need to know which Linux distro you want to use or try. There are a plenty of those in the world wide web.

You can visit Distrowatch, get more informed about the variety of all Linux distro's.
Trust me it is worth it.

Secondly, you need to decide if you're going to only test a Linux distro for yourself or using it daily.
If want to test it out, without any risk, you can use a virtual machine like VMWare or VirtualBox. But, if you want go full mode and use Linux as a daily, then I have some personal favorites to share.

  1. Linux Mint
  2. Ubuntu Linux
  3. Manjaro Linux
  4. OpenSuse
  5. Arch Linux (who want to go complety nuts as beginner)

Thanks for reading. If you have some questions about Linux you can ask right here. I wish you a good day and do not forget to follow for more. See ya...

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