Transition to Linux

Tired of the state of Windows or can't upgrade to 11?  If you answered yes to either of those, continue reading.

Why Linux?

There are many reasons why, but to be simple we will just list three:

Runs Anywhere
 

1

Linux pretty much runs on any device on most architectures. It doesn't put arbitrary restrictions on your ability to install it.

2

Customizable

Most of the time, you can choose almost every component in Linux. The desktop, the programs you use, sometimes the filesystem. You can even choose the flavor (distribution) of Linux, The power is yours.

3

Powerful

Linux is the backbone of many devices around the world, and that is for a reason.

Convinced?

Contact us today and you should get a response withing 24 hours. 

 

Please answer these questions when you contact us:
- What is your computer mainly used for?

- How familiar are you with Linux?

- How old is your hardware, what is the specs of it? (If you  dont know, just give the type of computer and the timeframe of when you bought it) (FYI if you have an M1 or higher Mac you can’t use Linux on it.)

- Do you need fast or stable updates?

- Would you rather have your desktop look familiar or different?

- Do you have a USB drive? Buy one if not.

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