8 most Windows-like Linux distros - if you're ready to ditch Microsoft
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8 most Windows-like Linux distros - if you're ready to ditch Microsoft
"KDE Neon is the flagship distribution for highlighting the KDE Plasma desktop environment. The great thing about KDE Plasma is that it can be configured to look and feel just about any way you like. Out of the box, KDE Plasma does bear a slight resemblance to Windows 7, but you can tweak it to look more like Windows 10 or Windows 11 if you like."
"Linux shouldn't be considered a last-choice alternative either, because it's every bit equal to Windows or MacOS. It's reliable, secure, user-friendly, and free. What more do you want? I know: You want an operating system that looks and feels like Windows 10. That makes perfect sense because you've been using Microsoft's OS for a long time, and change is often hard."
Windows 10's end of life in 2025 forces users to attempt to run Windows 11, buy new hardware, or adopt an alternative operating system such as Linux. Linux offers comparable reliability, security, user-friendliness, and cost-free licensing compared with Windows and macOS. Many migrating users prefer an operating system that looks and feels like Windows 10 to ease the transition. Seven Linux distributions are recommended for a seamless switch. KDE Neon showcases the KDE Plasma desktop, highly configurable to resemble Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows 11, or macOS, is Ubuntu-based, handles hardware recognition well, and is free. Linux Mint is presented as a very user-friendly operating system.
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