Hey it’s me, the guy that posted here a couple weeks ago asking for bare minimum concepts new Linux users should understand. I really appreciate the responses I got last time, and now I’m back with my first draft! It’s not 100% complete, but I’d love some feedback from the Linux community, let me know if there’s anything I missed or that you think should be covered that I didn’t yet talk about. It is a bit of a long read, but there’s a lot to cover.
This will eventually be published as a permanent article on the site it is currently published on, as well as a video essay in the style of my other videos. I want it to be a resource for people to share with others making the switch and I’d like for it to be relatively future proof for a good while at least. Please let me know if there’s anything I should tweak, cover a little more in depth, add or remove, etc. I’d love the input!


I am a longtime user of Linux and I am pretty normal. All the Linux users I know are also pretty normal. If there’s a Linux user that is not normal, it’s not because of Linux.
To someone who might benefit from dropping Windows for Linux, I would argue that it’s free, it’s much simpler, no one will try to sell you anything, you can let it do software updates in the background and you won’t be abetting genocide. Or billionaires.