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ESCAPE WINDOWS

Smash your way out of the Windows trap and embrace the freedom of Linux and the open source world! Get your easy-tofollow guide on

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By the time you read this, Microsoft will have rolled out another major Windows 10 update on to its user base. These days you’ve barely had time to get used to one set of changes (whether it’s features being added, taken away or simply moved with no explanatio­n) before more are incoming. There comes a point when you say enough is enough, but what’s the alternativ­e? It’s Linux of course, but some would say that’s a complicate­d and difficult substitute in itself.

The answer is no, and as proof we offer up this article to show you how easy it is to get started with Linux. We’ve carefully picked a flavour – delicious Mint – that’s specifical­ly designed to appeal to Windows switchers. Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu, which means it’s well-supported, but it’s also been customised to make Linux more accessible and easier to use, all wrapped up in a user interface that’s both familiar and welcoming.

Brilliant… but it’s not as simple as that. Ditching Windows for Linux in one go is a huge leap into the unknown. What happens to your data? Can you find replacemen­t programs easily? What happens if you decide it’s not for you after all? Don’t worry – we’ve got all that covered. Over the next few pages we’ll show you how to both road-test Linux Mint without touching your Windows installati­on. Then, once you’ve realised how good it is, we’ll show how to install it alongside Windows, so you can transition between them as you desire without committing to anything permanent (for now).

We’ll step you through every part of the process: from taking that all-important backup and configurin­g your hard drive to accommodat­e Mint, to a step-by-step guide to the installati­on and getting everything set up. You’ll finish with a version of Linux that you’re immediatel­y at home with using, one you’ve set up, customised and started to familiaris­e yourself with. It’s basically not so much a plunge into unknown waters, but a gentle splash into the shallow end of the computing pool. Let’s get those toes dipped…

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