Why Do You Want to Switch?


Hardware Still Matters


Applications, Workflows, and What Actually Changes


Choosing a Distro and Desktop Environment


Testing Linux Without Installing It

One of the best parts about Linux is how easy it is to test. Most distributions offer something called “Live Mode,” which lets you run the entire operating system from a USB drive without installing anything.

Think of it like test-driving a car. You can boot into Linux, check your Wi-Fi, test your audio, open your files, connect to your NAS, and see how everything behaves on your actual hardware—all without touching your Windows installation.

If you want to go further, you can even walk through your daily workflow. Open documents, launch a browser, test video calls, or try a few games. It may run a bit slower from a USB drive, but it gives you a very accurate picture of compatibility.

And the best part? You’re never locked in. You can try different distros, switch desktop environments, and experiment freely without committing to anything permanent.


Preparing for the Switch!


A Few Final Thoughts


Wrapping Up (and What’s Next)

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