SDesk offers Windows users a beginner-friendly Linux alternative

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SDesk, a new Linux distribution, is recommended for Windows users seeking a familiar and user-friendly alternative, especially with Windows support ending. It offers a clean interface and pre-installed applications. SDesk, based on Arch Linux, uses the GNOME desktop environment, resembling Windows and macOS. It includes essential apps like LibreOffice and a GUI package manager, with easy installation of additional software. While SDesk is generally smooth, some users may encounter minor issues like login problems and missing multimedia codecs. These are easily resolved, and the OS is fast and reliable.


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