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[–] willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 11 hours ago

Linux is way more similar and familiar than you likely imagine.

Of course, learning is inevitable going to Linux for the first time. But learning is not scary or bad. There are helpful docs and the community. Everyone here was once where you are now.

Also, try Linux risk-free on Windows in a virtual machine.

Next you can dual boot.

Next, you can resort to running Windows apps via Wine and other virtual evironments.

And only last but not least, can you go 100% pure Linux.

So there is a gentle and gradual migration path available. It's not an all or nothing commitment right upfront.

You only have your chains to lose.