How One Developer Overcame Fear of Linux and Made It a Learning Tool
A software development learner recently documented how switching from Windows to Linux transformed their approach to programming. Initially intimidated by the command line and installation risks, they began with a dual-boot Ubuntu setup alongside Windows. The process of troubleshooting Wi-Fi drivers, bootloader issues, and Secure Boot problems turned out to be valuable hands-on learning experiences. Over time, the developer migrated through Linux Mint and eventually Nobara Linux, finding that most of their coding, Git work, and open-source exploration naturally happened within Linux environments. What started as cautious curiosity gradually led to Linux becoming their sole primary operating system.
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