I knew I would switch to a Linux-based operating system but I didn't think it would be this fast since I only published the Switching to Linux article last month.
My younger brother studies Urban & Regional Planning at the university. He has gotten to the year where he needs to learn how to use technical drawing software, however, his current machine freezes when he loads AutoCAD or any Adobe packages.
I have gotten him a used laptop with higher specs capable of running high-resource software for drafting technical models to take to school.
For the old laptop, I have removed Windows and installed Linux, particularly ZorinOS.
My Mac will be my main machine for business, writing, design, or other intensive activities. My Linux will be for tinkering, experimenting, over computing things like a nerd and for other things I'm yet to figure out.
Lastly, I made a Github repo called TinyZorin. It is a living document I constantly update with the new things I learn and do on my freshly installed ZorinOS to guide other new beginners in improving their Linux Installation.
Edit: While using the old laptop, I realised some keys on the keyboard don't work which my brother confirmed is an issue he forgot to tell me. I'll get an external keyboard but I am on a tight budget so it won't be now.