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1. phreac+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-12-16 22:32:14
What would you people suggest is the most Windows-like Linux distro to switch over? I'm thinking in terms of visual similarity, UX, key bindings, and such for everyday usage.
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2. twblal+y1[view] [source] 2021-12-16 22:43:19
>>phreac+(OP)
The desktop environment, not the distro, is what really matters. I'd look into a distro that is easy to install and comes packaged with the KDE desktop environment. Most of the popular distros fit that requirement.

A few other desktop environments also look like Windows, but I find KDE to be the most similar to Windows 10.

3. nptelj+1p1[view] [source] 2021-12-17 10:27:03
>>phreac+(OP)
Kubuntu fits this bill in my opinion. If you take a look at their feature tour[0], it uses similar paradigms as Windows. And Ubuntu is widely supported, and their package directory is quite good.

[0] https://kubuntu.org/feature-tour/

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