Linux, nah I'll pass

I started with ubuntu then mint and now for years using lite, we bit of setting up once installed, any updates arive with a star on bottom bar, easy just click and put in password and it sorts out everything in about 1/2 mins, then asks do you want to see the code, click no, sometimes it will ask to do a reboot or defare to next bootup.
Any extra programes are in both lites repository or in the main linux one, things like other web engines etc, hence i have 4, one i use for camping sites, other for ukraine war, one for music and one called min for general surfing, more and more folk are now using linux, or should i say the savvy people, other stick with windows and BEAR it. 😂
 
I’ve just lobbed MX Linux on a physically small x86 Intel Atom based Lenovo notebook I use for backing up SD cards in the van.

It was always dog slow with any variation of Windoze on it a bit quicker with Debian based Linux Mint Faye but is now a lot quicker with MX.
It was at the point of binning it because it was slow to becoming unusable especially due to the endless constant disk thrashing of the dire Windows Update mechanism! but I reckon there’s now another couple of years use in it.
 
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