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That compatibility matrix, the windows app does not support connecting to Windows from Windows.... That's some amazing product planning there from Microsoft...
This is the same company that has Outlook, Outlook.com, Free email app called outlook, and New Outlook... And none of them are the same fucking thing.
I can't fucking wait to switch to Linux!
Do it.
I would highly recommend Garuda Arch, takes the pain points out of Arch, more flavours than you can shake a stick at, forums are highly active with devs and mods responding quickly to issue posts.
I'm not sure I'd recommend any flavor of Arch as a first Linux OS
I definitely would with Garuda. Like I said, they've removed basically all of the pain points of arch. I set my 70yr old dad up with Garuda, he's been using MacOS mostly and windows for work for ages. The only thing I had to show him was how to open a terminal and type "sudo update" every few weeks. Everything else is as intuitive as any other Linux distro.
I see! I'll look into that for sure!
Yeah I'm going to start with Mint. If that doesn't satisfy my inner geek I'll branch out. I've got several PC's for different uses so I wouldn't be opposed to eventually having different distros for each of those purposes.
Sounds to me like you would really enjoy the high customization and windows-like defaults of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. Unfortunately Mint doesn't offer a KDE Plasma desktop version (although its available in its packages, its not recommended to install it on Mint). If Mint doesn't satisfy you, maybe Kubuntu or Fedora KDE would be more up your alley.
Mint has the advantage where a lot of instructions are written with Debian or Ubuntu in mind, and thus it practically always works with Mint.
Awesome!
I'm old enough to remember Outlook Express.