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Yep. I have for a few years now, and I am not even a tech guy or such. I do still have a W7 box for Architectural work and the occasional game though. If anyone reading this is still using W for their daily driver because they fear Linux and the dreaded "Magic Text In The Terminal", just try it. I only have to do two things regularly in the terminal- fire up Nord and the driver for my pen tablet and it isn't a big deal.

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When I get the money I intend to put a new drive into my computer for the purpose of installing Linux. I'm probably going to use Mint or Fedora

Mint is more Windowish and makes the transition easier. That's the one I first used when I went Linux and switched to Ubuntu a year or so ago. You don't really need a new drive to try out Linux, just an ~8gb USB drive and you are good to go.

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I'll probably have to do that then