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I Replaced  Windows With Linux Mint Xfce 3 Months Ago

I first tried Linux end of October 2024.

Zorin OS 17.2 was the first one and I really liked it.

I installed it on my 2 older laptops - a 17 year old Dell and a 10 year old MSI.

Having been a Windows user for the past 25+ years, I was surprised at how good Zorin OS actually was! 🤯

I tested many other fairly lightweight distros, including Linux Mint Cinnamon and Xfce, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Linux Lite, Q4OS, MX Linux, Bodhi Linux and Peppermint OS.

I chose Zorin for online activities requiring the most security and I chose Mint for everything else.


Normally, I bought fairly expensive gaming laptops with dedicated NVidia GeForce GPUs.

This time I wanted something different. 😁

I checked Amazon for weeks focusing on budget gaming laptops because I think nothing more is needed.

I had read that AMD provides the best experience with Linux, so I decided to go that route.

The 16" laptop I got is a WVX - a brand I never heard of before.

Price $520 - it has a high-power Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU with Radeon 680M iGPU - yes no dedicated GPU. 16GB RAM.

On September 17th, without ever booting into the pre-installed Windows set up... I installed Linux Mint 22.2 using the Erase drive option.

So Windows 11 was completely wiped and Linux Mint was installed! 😊


This laptop has been the one I use EVERY DAY from that morning on.

NOTE: Using a 2022 17" MSI GeForce Gaming laptop with Zorin OS only as needed for secure online activities seems like a real waste. So I consider getting a 14" budget laptop, and installing Zorin OS, for this purpose.

Anyway... I'm typing right now on this WVX budget gaming laptop running Linux Mint 22.2 Xfce.

I now have 3 user accounts - currently I am logged into my Blogging account.

Later I might log into my Gaming account.

And then there is the main account used for everything else.

It has been a fantastic experience so far and...

I do NOT miss Windows at all! 😎

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