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RE: Nine things to consider before getting a laptop. (Part 2)
Oh, there are user interfaces like Tessa, very similiar to Windows. You can try it out in a virtual machine. And: you can run both on one device, Linux and Windows, parallel. Or you can use a kind of "translator": Wine for Linux (with it run Windows Apps under Linux...) So many possibilities... ;-))