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Software | Software that runs under '''Linux'''. | ||
If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a [[ | If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a [[Wikipedia:live CD|live CD]], which lets you try an operating system without having to install anything: you reboot your computer and run it straight from a USB or disc drive. | ||
Three {{jargon|Distro|distributions}} I would recommend for beginners are [[Wikipedia:Linux_Mint|Linux mint]], [[Wikipedia:KDE_neon|KDE Neon]], and [[Wikipedia:EndeavourOS|EndeavourOS]]. ''Distro.'' choice is not super important though, just pick one you like the look of. It's not much hassle to change later. | |||
For tools which ''export'' to Linux see [[:Category:Linux Export]] | For tools which ''export'' to Linux see [[:Category:Linux Export]] | ||
[[Category:Platforms]] | [[Category:Platforms]] |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 25 March 2022
Software that runs under Linux.
If you're curious about Linux I suggest you give it a go! The easiest way is to create what's called a live CD, which lets you try an operating system without having to install anything: you reboot your computer and run it straight from a USB or disc drive.
Three distributions I would recommend for beginners are Linux mint, KDE Neon, and EndeavourOS. Distro. choice is not super important though, just pick one you like the look of. It's not much hassle to change later.
For tools which export to Linux see Category:Linux Export
Pages in category "Linux"
The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.