

including, but not limited to nvidia. network cards might be another issue. yes i know that there are open source alternatives and i most definitely choose foss where i can but people that just came from windows aren’t likely to care.
main of deanne@iusearchlinux.fyi
including, but not limited to nvidia. network cards might be another issue. yes i know that there are open source alternatives and i most definitely choose foss where i can but people that just came from windows aren’t likely to care.
it’s not hard, but it only specifically consists of free software. that can be confusing and some hardware won’t work
the first two can be, but i don’t recommend trisquel to those coming from windows
there’s also a phyton library that lets you use brave’s adblocker on other browsers like qutebrowser
nope, it’s made from scratch in rust
agree with australis
start with i3wm/sway or openbox. openbox is a floating window manager so it should be more familiar and i3wm is a tiling window manager. personally i use kde nowadays but i always preferred tiling window managers when i chose to use one. it all comes down to your choices so first see if you prefer tiling or floating window managers and then go from there
peppermint is fine, you can use it