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Top 10 reliable Linux distros with Secure Boot support.

📰2 years ago3.4k views

Linux is an incredibly powerful and flexible operating system, which has a dedicated following of users around the world. With so many different distributions, or "distros," available, it can be difficult to know where to start. As a less experienced Linux user myself, I understand the desire to find a distro that is easy to use, reliable, and well-supported. After some research and experimentation, I've compiled a list of the top 10 Linux distros that meet these criteria. All of the distros on this list are easy to use and require minimal effort to set up, while still being highly efficient and stable. They also offer excellent support for popular applications and can be used with secure boot, Ventoy, and .appimage files out of the box. Additionally, each of these distros can be booted as a live OS from a USB drive, making them an ideal choice for users who want to try Linux without making any permanent changes to their system.

Whether you are looking to make the switch from Windows to Linux or simply want to explore the vast world of open-source operating systems, this list has got you covered. So, without further ado, let's dive into the this list of most robust Linux d...

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Linux is not better than Windows here is why!

📰3 years ago467 views

Following my experience with Linux, I wanted to warn others about why it may not be the best choice for the average user. It's important to note that this warning doesn't extend to popular operating systems that are built on top of Linux, such as Chrome OS.
So let's take a closer look at what Linux users typically say.


1. Installing programs is easier and safer on Linux because don't need to google and download.
You still need to know the actual command to type and you only find it by googling and just as easy you could find fake command and install virus.
Also, many programs work in a similar way as on Windows where you download file such as .deb and .appimage.

2. Linux doesn't require a reboot after installing programs.
Just like on Windows you get a message to restart the computer when you install drivers also when you change OS language.
So there is really nothing to brag about, it's about the same if you are doing same tasks.
By the way, if you are a Windows user you know that on Windows 11 you rarely need to restart your PC nowadays.

3. You can run Windows programs on Lin...