Switching operating systems is a big decision, especially if you are doing it after a long commitment to something like Windows or macOS. It’s like stepping into uncharted territory, forgetting everything you’ve learnt until this point, and starting afresh. Switching to Linux might stem from an outdated system that cannot handle the latest Windows or macOS version, or a personal choice to keep the prying eyes of large corporations at bay. But it doesn’t need to be overwhelming, troubling, or complex. There’s a small learning curve, but once you overcome it, Linux becomes just like any other regular operating system.