![]() If you want more control on what to install and what not to, I recommend trying Arch Linux. Most Linux variants ship with necessary software (Office, Music Player, Display server etc) with their installation disk. For example, read this for Ubuntu installation. ![]() You can read more about installation process in your distribution’s wiki page. You can skip the manual configuration if you want, but you should understand each part of the installation process, as it will give you more insight on what actually is happening to your system. You don’t have to worry about partitions, hardware and other configuration. Most distribution automatically detect system configuration, plus they also give you the freedom to modify any setting you want. Linux installation is very easy nowadays. ![]() A Linux distribution can be the only primary OS (like mine), or it can be dual booted with other OS.
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