I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

@Some_Emo_Chick What are you using for personal finance software?
@TimWardCam I think GnuCash and Homebank are both viable options but I don't have a recommendation yet.
@Some_Emo_Chick @TimWardCam I think the best software for personal finance still is Microsoft Money ... yeah... M$ ... I purchased my Money99 back then, I ran it on W98 then W2K then WXP and now on W10 via VM .... almost 30 years of personal finances in a 1040 KB file, fantastic. then probably the software was too good, they made a shitty version afterward and then discontinued it