7 most Windows-like Linux distros - if you're ready to ditch Microsoft
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7 most Windows-like Linux distros - if you're ready to ditch Microsoft
"Windows 10's end of life is coming in 2025, and that means you have to hope your machine can run Windows 11, buy a new computer, or try something different -- like Linux. Linux shouldn't be considered a last-choice alternative, either, because it's every bit equal to Windows or MacOS. It's reliable, secure, user-friendly, and free. What more do you want?"
"KDE Neon is the flagship distribution for highlighting the KDE Plasma desktop environment. The great thing about KDE Plasma is that it can be configured to look and feel just about any way you like. Out of the box, KDE Plasma does bear a slight resemblance to Windows 7, but you can tweak it to look more like Windows 10 or Windows 11 if you like. KDE Neon benefits from an Ubuntu base, so it's very user-friendly and handles hardware recognition like a champ. And anyone coming from just about any version of Windows will feel right at home on the KDE Plasma desktop environment."
Windows 10 reaches end of life in 2025, forcing users to either upgrade to Windows 11, purchase new hardware, or migrate to alternatives such as Linux. Linux offers reliable, secure, user-friendly, and free operating systems that can match or exceed Windows and macOS functionality. Many Linux distributions mimic the look and feel of Windows, easing the transition for longtime Windows users. KDE Neon showcases the KDE Plasma desktop's configurability while leveraging an Ubuntu base for hardware support. Linux Mint provides a similarly user-friendly environment. Most recommended distributions are Ubuntu-based or independent and available without cost.
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