Down that hole
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Try out different linux distros / desktop environments in virtual machines and find out which ones you like the most. I spent about a month doing this, until I found kde neon.
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Know that you are going to break stuff, and donβt be afraid of it. Even if you are a tech savy Windows user (as i was), Linux will be a new thing for you and youβll not know the nuances. I broke my installs a bunch of times because of things like nvidia drivers, but I was running Linux in virtual machines so I just started over from scratch. Breaking things makes you learn the fastest imo, so donβt be scared of it.
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Have fun. Linux is going to give you some frustrations, so itβs important that you are using Linux because you want to so you can keep moving forward.