Slackel 7.7 Makes It Easy to Move from Windows to Linux

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With the release of Slackel 7.7 “Openbox”, moving from Windows 11 to Linux has become a lot simpler, says Brian Fagioli. “This new version is packed with features that will surely catch the eye of those used to Microsoft’s operating system.”

A key feature, Fagioli says, is the 64-bit ISO image’s support for UEFI boot, which “ensures that moving from a UEFI-based Windows 11 system to Slackel is smooth. The ISO images are dual-purpose, meaning they can be used as installation media, making the setup easy.”

And, if you need detailed instructions for installing Linux on a Windows computer, Microsoft‘s official support page explains how.

Learn more at BetaNews.

See also:
5 Best Linux Distros for Beginners — FOSSlife
Access Your Windows and macOS Files from Linux — FOSSlife
Linux Terminology for Beginners — FOSSlife

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