I'm looking at Linux as someone affected by the MS end of support and I want to ask a few things to see if this is right for me and my family
I have checked, my laptop qualifies and with Linux Mint all of the above (and more) should run smoothly
ASUS GF65 Thin 10UE
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60Hz 2.59 GHz
My personal laptop is used by two other people -- my sister uses it for a weekly event and my guardian uses it to back up their files and verify their subordinate's work for accurate data
The following are commonly used:
I'm worried my family would not be as eager as me with the learning curve
I'm poking at the beginner's guides and I feel overwhelmed at the information, and I don't want to accidentally lead my family into a rabbit hole for the most basic of commands
Is it worth it?
I have checked, my laptop qualifies and with Linux Mint all of the above (and more) should run smoothly
ASUS GF65 Thin 10UE
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10750H CPU @ 2.60Hz 2.59 GHz
My personal laptop is used by two other people -- my sister uses it for a weekly event and my guardian uses it to back up their files and verify their subordinate's work for accurate data
The following are commonly used:
- Google Chrome
- PowerPoint
- Excel
- Google Docs
- Gmail and Yahoo Mail
- Messenger and Facebook
- YouTube
- Netflix
- Firefox
- Obsidian
- Steam
I'm worried my family would not be as eager as me with the learning curve
I'm poking at the beginner's guides and I feel overwhelmed at the information, and I don't want to accidentally lead my family into a rabbit hole for the most basic of commands
Is it worth it?

