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    Usability is the same or better, but this is incredibly subjective. The plus is there is probably a solution specifically what you prefer. If you’re coming from Windows, KDE is probably the best starting point. “Desktop environment” is the key word of you want to see options.

    Features are a bit more “it depends”, generally more user friendly. But depends on the software we’re talking about and can vary wildly.

    There is no cost.

    The only limiting factor for this endeavors in my eyes is that you might need some software that is Windows only. Many windows programs do run fine on Linux, which a lot of people don’t realize. You can basically just install them using the compatibility tool “wine”. You don’t need to do anything for this to work on modern Linux. For games there is “proton”, essentially a specialized version of wone. BUT there’s software that will not run, or only after a lot of tinkering, or just not well (enough). If that’s you, Linux isn’t ideal.

    If you’re not in need of specialized software, just try it. Most Linux can not from a “live DVD”. No need to install. Just use it directly. I’ve you want to keep your stuff (settings and such), install on a 2nd SSD for like 25 bucks.