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Hello Penguins,\n
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I’m looking for distro advice. For the last 4-5years I have rocked this laptop, [MSI PS63 Modern RC](https://www.msi.com/Content-Creation/PS63-MODERN-8RX/Specification). I have tried Debian, Garuda, Ubuntu, and now currently rocking Tumbleweed. Although I am statisfied with the current choice of distro, my laptop still overheats like crazy whenever its preasured even slightly, for example: doing updates, being on zoom for uni, or ofc low-end gaming.\n
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Hello Penguins,\n
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\n
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As my username hints at, I’m a lawyer. I’m considering starting my own firm as a solo practitioner. I need a computer and/or laptop for it, and as a new business my budget would be pretty tight. I’ve mostly only ever used windows, but I’m getting fed up with the bullshit, so I’m considering going with Linux.\n
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Linux is about protecting your freedom as a pc user. It means the software should always work for you, never against you, and you should have the right to inspect the code, modify it at will, and even sell it on or give it away for free\n
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There are no licence fees, no tie in, and it runs faster on your pc then windows. It doesn’t spy on your nor force updates on you.\n
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Linux Mint: [linuxmint.com](https://linuxmint.com/)\n
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Virtual box(software for running vm’s): [www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads)\n
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B) WPS Office: [www.wps.com](https://www.wps.com/)\n
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In both cases you’ll need to download the deb file to install it. Deb files are like exe but for Debian and Ubuntu based Linux, think Mint is. They are the most widely available format.\n
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I wouldn’t bother with the built in Libre Office as it’s not quite there yet. OnlyOffice can also do some PDF handling as well. You typically won’t find free PDF software for Linux as it’s proprietary software and companies like OnlyOffice likely pay Adobe some licencing fees to offer PDF edit functionality.\n
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It might sound difficult but it’s not, especially if you enjoy computers. If not, ask an IT or nerd friend you might have for help.\n
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Good luck.
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I posted this as a comment in another post but when I got done I realized it would probably just be better as its own post. I’m sure I could find the answers I need myself but frankly I trust the userbase here more than most online articles.\n
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\n
I’m also nervous about using an OS I’m not familiar with for business purposes right away.\n
\n
So I guess I’m asking a few questions. What is a reliable yet affordable option to get started? Are my concerns based in reality or is Linux going to be able to handle everything windows does without issues? What else might I need to know to use Linux comfortably from the get go? Is it going to take a lot of time and effort to get Linux running how I need it to?\n
\n
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As my username hints at, I’m a lawyer. I’m considering starting my own firm as a solo practitioner. I need a computer and/or laptop for it, and as a new business my budget would be pretty tight. I’ve mostly only ever used windows, but I’m getting fed up with the bullshit, so I’m considering going with Linux.\n
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Linux is about protecting your freedom as a pc user. It means the software should always work for you, never against you, and you should have the right to inspect the code, modify it at will, and even sell it on or give it away for free\n
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There are no licence fees, no tie in, and it runs faster on your pc then windows. It doesn’t spy on your nor force updates on you.\n
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It should run on most computers but occasionally you may have to install additional WiFi or graphics card drivers but it’s not that common anymore.\n
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Linux Mint: [linuxmint.com](https://linuxmint.com/)\n
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B) WPS Office: [www.wps.com](https://www.wps.com/)\n
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In both cases you’ll need to download the deb file to install it. Deb files are like exe but for Debian and Ubuntu based Linux, think Mint is. They are the most widely available format.\n
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I wouldn’t bother with the built in Libre Office as it’s not quite there yet. OnlyOffice can also do some PDF handling as well. You typically won’t find free PDF software for Linux as it’s proprietary software and companies like OnlyOffice likely pay Adobe some licencing fees to offer PDF edit functionality.\n
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It might sound difficult but it’s not, especially if you enjoy computers. If not, ask an IT or nerd friend you might have for help.\n
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