![]() This content originally appeared on ITPro's sibling magazine PC Pro. In this case, if your hardware doesn't have the specs required by Windows 11, check out Tiny11. If you need to run specific versions of apps there's often no option but to stick with Windows or switch to macOS, where equivalent versions exist. You'll receive updates sooner and there will be fewer links in the dev chain as your OS won't be an adaptation of an existing operating system. And you will notice that I only say "some" Windows apps work. So far we've presented the arguments for Linux Mint, but some might ask why not run Ubuntu instead. You'll need your old installation media to set them up. When browsing the list (), favor apps with Platinum or Gold ratings, as these are considered to work without issue. WINE supports 30,000 Windows apps, including Photoshop CS6, Excel 2016, and WordPerfect X3. It isn't installed by default, but you can set it up through the Terminal. WINE is a Linux environment that acts as a Windows layer on top of the Linux OS. Mainstream Windows apps such as Inkscape, DaVinci Resolve, and Thunderbird have Linux equivalents, others run in a browser, and many older programs can be run using WINE (). ![]() Switching to Linux doesn't necessarily mean losing access to the apps you rely on. It can also help reduce your contribution to the world's e-waste mountain. If you want to keep older hardware running into the future without compromising security, Linux is your best bet. Compare that to Windows 11, which needs double the RAM, 64GB storage, an HD (720p) display, and, crucially, Trusted Platform Module version 2 (TPM 2). Linux Mint requires 2GB of RAM, 20GB of disk space, and a 1,024 x 768 display. On a Debian operating system like Linux Mint, the necessary command is: sudo apt install ttf-mscorefonts-installer The package includes Arial, Times New Roman, Georgia, Courier New, Impact, and Verdana. ![]() Carlito and Caladea were designed to be metrically equivalent to Calibri and Cambria, and Microsoft has made other fonts available for installation using Terminal. Linux distributions don't have access to the Calibri or Cambria fonts used in Office, but alternatives are available. ![]() Mint comes bundled with LibreOffice, which offers broad compatibility with Microsoft's Office document formats. Well-established keyboard shortcuts carry across, so you already know 90% of what you need to get started. Nor do you need to relearn your Windows muscle memory. You can install software without touching the keyboard, thanks to built-in app stores, and comprehensive Setting applets make configuration easy. Using Linux once required familiarity with the command prompt, but that's rarely the case today. Discover proven tips that will help build modern apps faster ![]()
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