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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?
ZorinOS, Mint, or Kubuntu sound ideal for 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!
Use KDE plasma.
https://wubuntu.org/ ubuntu that has a cloned windows ui to help ease transition
This is exactly what I wanted! Thank you!