If you live in the GUI you really won’t notice much friction. If you work in power shell or command prompt regularly it’s going to be a lot of muscle memory to break but from the GUI? Anything outside of GNOME will feel like home for you.
Agreed, more differences there, but that’s always been an area I thought was so much better to work with on Linux every time I installed. I’m definitely not someone who’s lived in the command prompt though!
If you live in the GUI you really won’t notice much friction. If you work in power shell or command prompt regularly it’s going to be a lot of muscle memory to break but from the GUI? Anything outside of GNOME will feel like home for you.
Right, but if you’re someone who is comfortable with powershell, then you’re not going to be intimidated by the CLI like many Windows people are.
Agreed, more differences there, but that’s always been an area I thought was so much better to work with on Linux every time I installed. I’m definitely not someone who’s lived in the command prompt though!