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Well, this is not about telling you how to get free Microsoft products, but to share with you why, how and the tradeoffs to be Microsoft-free these days.
From the article written in ExtremeTech, it covers 4 parts, which are :-
Part 1 - Why switch to Linux?
Part 2 - Linux home file server and basic client PC
Part 3 - Gaming PC
Part 4 - Build Your Own Linux Home Theater PC
By the way, I’m still a windows user. Thought of getting into Linux world long time ago, but just don’t have much time to try it out. ![]()
Anyway, hope you guys enjoy those interesting articles.
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Good info.
How I wished it is much easier for newbies to start with Linux and keep the M$ profits down!
Take care,
mamatd.
Agree !!
The only thing stops me from touching Linux is the amount of time i need to spend probably to learn how to operate it.
You know, besides what you wished, I wish so much I have more than 24 hours a day.
You take care too and have a nice day (or night
).