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[–] Buddahriffic@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

To take it a bit further, I found at least cinnamon and KDE to be familiar enough that you can use your "discover how to do things on windows" skills for figuring out many things.

And once you get a handle on the repository software, it can also be easier to find and install new software when instructions direct you to a terminal command that doesn't exist. KDE even does a search and says what needs to be installed when the command isn't found. On windows, you need to download shit from some random website (which always sketched me out that someone could take advantage of that trust by making their malware behave as expected) and their search can fail to find something already installed on your machine, let alone figure out what you want to do if the name is a common word.