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For the nerds ONLY...

For those of you looking to break the corporate chains of tyranny from Microsoft and crApple (I don't blame you) but you were too scared to try Linux, or perhaps you did and it didn't suit you... Then I have good news for you!I've been testing out Zorin OS on one of my lab computers, and it just simply rocks. It's geared for transitioning Windows users. And it's gorgeous. Zorin is FREE! There's a paid version to support the movement but by no means is it required. It just gives you extra themes and software.

You can even try it out on your own home computer without installing it. Just flash the disk image to a USB drive, boot into it, and give it a test drive. It's a breeze.

If this has your interest piqued, you can download Zorin (based on Ubuntu/Debian Linux) from here: https://zorin.com/os/

There are a MULTITUDE of Youtube videos and forums about this OS to help you get started and answer your questions.

#LongLiveLinux #RightToRepair #FreeAndOpenSourceSoftware
 

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Since PCs became a thing i've tried a few OSs and Linux was an ok one but at least with Linux back in the day programs couldn't work in it..... and most micro$oft OSs get hacks & tricks to get rid of the most annoying features and if you know some-things windows can be free....

So this Zorin is it setup to work with any programs? Because computer programs aren't Zorin compatible.
 
Since PCs became a thing i've tried a few OSs and Linux was an ok one but at least with Linux back in the day programs couldn't work in it..... and most micro$oft OSs get hacks & tricks to get rid of the most annoying features and if you know some-things windows can be free....

So this Zorin is it setup to work with any programs? Because computer programs aren't Zorin compatible.
Yes, Zorin has Windows app installation support. And the free software repository has come lightyears in recent years. Really, really good software out there for Linux now. Zorin uses Flatpaks for software installs, so anything you can find in flathub.org will work in Zorin.

Zorin also comes with Libre Office (FOSS alternative to MS Office) which has come leaps and bounds over the years.

 
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