I'm wondering how many people here would pay for subscription windows or go to one of the Linux distros. Maybe we need a poll.
I know next to nothing about Linux but I've been playing around with Mint Cinnamon on an old machine and I think I could live with it without any problem whatsoever.
Any stable linux distro with a proper desktop GUI is probably good enough for most people to get to grips with and pretty well any software that runs on windows usually has a reasonable or often a better version than on Windows and is FREE. In fact one could argue that Linux Mint is more "Windows" than Windows itself. Remember as well Linux is Multi-user which allows for a lot more things to be done.
Things though that currently don't have anywhere near the same functionality are a decent Office suite --EXCEL in particular. and Photoshop. The other clones are OK-ish but still nothing like "The original" - and THE GIMP is improving by leaps and bounds.
For Web building etc the apache web server is simple (equiv to windows ITS in functionality providing HTTP/HTTPS connectivity, file sharing via SAMBA, multi-media players and servers etc all run perfectly. Where one might become unstuck is in using leading edge hardware since much of Linux is open source and as people devote their free time (unpaid too) it may take longer if specific hardware drivers need to be developed.
With a proper HYPERVISOR built in for running Virtual machines (KVM-QEMU) you can still run older versions for years.
Here's an XP VM running under KVM-QEMU on Arch-Linux Complete with sound (set sound as AC 97 in the VM config) and can share and see even large modern disks. I also have zero problems running modern W11 insider builds on VM's even if the actual native Host hardware doesn't support them. I'm using the base KDE desktop with xorg and wayland .
even running this VM on a very old PROLIANT HP Gen 8 Microserver i'm using as a NAS. Memory utilisation is almost nothing for the VM. I'm replacing these soon (I've 2 of them) - I can run W11 as a VM (EFI and sec boot) even though this machine is MBR Bios.
I certainly won't go for any Windows subscription model.
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--another nice app is phpmyadmin where it's easy to control and do all sorts of things to MySQL / MARIA SQL type DB's remote or local just by using a Web browser - in my case Firefox (but EDGE will run on Linux now if that's your thing).
@antspants Don't be so cynical -- that's an ICELANDIC monopoly -- but I do agree Australia, UK, USA etc doesn't have a monopoly of bad, useless or even corrupt politicians. We just ignore them and get on with it. If the N.Koreans yell and scream at the U.N or the World Bank tries to put it's finger in the pot in economic policies - we just usually give the 2 fingured churchillian salute. Hasn't served the country bad so far -- from being bankrupt in the Financial crisis - and NOT saving banks - even jailing a couple of the CEO's - the country has recovered and repaid all those disastrous loans. Just think yourseleves lucky you aren't living in the latest emerging "People's republic" just across the water from you.
Cheers
jimbo