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    A Microsoft engineer made a Linux distro that’s like a comfort blanket to ex-Windows users — I finally tried it, and I’m surprised how good it is

    July 1, 2025

    This Linux distro is probably one of the best places to start if you’re a long time Windows user, in no small part due to it being built by a Microsoft engineer.

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