Hello all,

I would like to transition my GF to linux.

To make the switch easy I’ll go for Ubuntu, but what would be the most windows-like desktop ?

Thank you!

Edit : thank you everyone, I’ll go with Mint instead then 👍 Thanks for the help!

  • OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    Out of the box, KDE has the most similar look and feel as Windows. That said, I do believe Linux Mint has Windows themed DEs that go one step further

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      Depends on Windows version I guess.

      Win XP: XFCE

      Win 7: Cinnamon

      Win 10/11: KDE

      Though you might choose Zorin OS, Ubuntu-based and looks like Windows out of the box.

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        I have an XFCE box that I dressed up as XP. Honestly, if it had the XP calculator, I would get confused sometimes.

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    Go Kubuntu if you want Ubuntu and Windows-like. Otherwise, Mint is a solid choice for a Windows user too, I believe Mate and Cinnamon both are very similar UI to Windows. Sadly Mint only does LTS versions now, but maybe that’s for the best if your GF isn’t super into tech?

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      You can install the 6.2 kernel on mint through the upgrade manager gui. It’s just a couple of clicks.

      On the other hand Mint has a reputation for “just works” because the defaults are indeed LTS

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    My dad also made the switch to mint cinnamon about 3 years ago and I only had to fix things once for him (which was something in partitioning/fstab he or the installer messed up), he has successfully updated and maintained the system for 3 major releases yet and is even happier with Linux on his home laptop than with windows on his work laptop

    Edit: he’s not really tech savvy or something, he’s a teacher by profession

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    Linux Mint is the way to go. It’s by no means a clone of Windows(yuk) but has a “start button”, vertical menu with apps listed and a bottom taskbar. So it should be very easy to use and get used to.

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      There’s some themes for cinnamon that make it close enough to windows 10 styling.

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    KDE is more similar to windows, Gnome is maybe closer to MacOS.

    But generally, KDE felt always a bit “super user” to me, and I found the amount of customizability and features more overwhelming than useful. Gnome is simple, clean, and I prefer it for that reason.

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    Well cinnamon and plasma are good options, those de are widely available. Zorin os was a quick select option that lets you go from windows 7 to windows 10 to mac with a wimple click.

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    While Gnome can be shaped into something Windowslike with extensions ‘Arcmenu’ and ‘Dash to Panel’, for another user I’d suggest just using a DE that already works like that. Best choices IMO are Cinnamon or KDE.

    Since you already want to use a Ubuntu desktop, I’ll stick to suggesting Ubuntu flavours. KDE on Ubuntu, you’ll want Kubuntu. For Cinnamon, there is a Ubuntu Cinnamon flavour.

    KDE is somewhat more modern-feeling than Cinnamon but also uses more resources. If your GF’s system is a bit weak, maybe go for Cinnamon. Cinnamon is also a bit retro in it’s design, so it might be more comfortable for people used to older Windows versions.

    I recommend downloading a live installer for both, showing her them and letting her pick the one she likes the most. (On that note, I hope you got her permission to do this…)

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    If you must use ubuntu, you’ll ultimately be tied to the desktop environments that ubuntu offers. Personally I don’t think ubuntu works well, especially outside of their gnome offshoot Unity DE. If you must use ubuntu I would say install kubuntu which has KDE Plasma on it. KDE Plasma is highly customizable, quite pretty and pretty easy to use.