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I am open to trying Linux, but how can I make it as close to the Windows 10 experience as possible so I can baby step into it?
Use KDE plasma.
ZorinOS, Mint, or Kubuntu sound ideal for you.
https://wubuntu.org/ ubuntu that has a cloned windows ui to help ease transition
This is exactly what I wanted! Thank you!
Linux mint? Idk never tried it but i heard its similar, im also wanring to start this journey of changing from win to linux
The Wubuntu suggestion above looks pretty good, might try that first!