![]() If you have an old laptop in storage, Linux will manage its hardware more efficiently than Windows. For one, you can install Linux alongside Windows. Its versatility means you can put it to work for you without risking the problems that can arise in a full, daily-use desktop setup. ![]() Of course, that doesn't mean you should never touch Linux. Do you rely heavily on the high performance of apps like Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Word, or Avid Pro Tools that don't have official Linux ports? Do you often need tech support lines or stores to solve problems with your PC? Answering yes is a solid indication Linux won't work for you as a daily driver. For you, switching depends entirely on your use case. ![]() ![]() Some people will read the headings of this article and immediately write off Linux as a bad decision. ![]()
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