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Software Tools / Re: Experiences, thoughts and rants about using Linux as a newbie after Windows
« Last post by Joules on December 27, 2025, 02:05:57 PM »I have run Linux systems on and off for 30yrs plus. However the Win 11 debacle has cemented my uptake of Linux for both the wife and myself as our go to desktop machines. She is coming from Mac's so vaguely Linux like and more familiar to her than Microsoft OS's.
I have also moved our desktop machines to using Raspberry Pi's Pi 4, 5, 400, 500 and 500+ for the wife as she wanted a mechanical keyboard. These are excellent solutions as there is a healthy community supporting them with lots on online help and video tutorials online. In my opinion this is one of the best ways to cheaply migrate to Linux, can't fault Pi OS.
I have also just started to play with RISC-V on Pi Zero 2W. A very minimalist setup with many programming options and reasonable support. RISC-V the code is very compact and simple for doing hardware related interfacing. Using BBC Basic is generally my go to, as a programmer I am not.
Just my experience from the last few years hunting cheap low power solutions that don't involve 2nd hand PC's.
I have also moved our desktop machines to using Raspberry Pi's Pi 4, 5, 400, 500 and 500+ for the wife as she wanted a mechanical keyboard. These are excellent solutions as there is a healthy community supporting them with lots on online help and video tutorials online. In my opinion this is one of the best ways to cheaply migrate to Linux, can't fault Pi OS.
I have also just started to play with RISC-V on Pi Zero 2W. A very minimalist setup with many programming options and reasonable support. RISC-V the code is very compact and simple for doing hardware related interfacing. Using BBC Basic is generally my go to, as a programmer I am not.
Just my experience from the last few years hunting cheap low power solutions that don't involve 2nd hand PC's.
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