Nitrux Linux: the best alternative to Windows 11?
It is probably no longer a secret that the Windows 10 operating system will be supported until October 14, 2025. But of course there will be "exceptions". This will be for individuals and companies willing to pay for additional support. Another option is, of course, to install the open source Linux operating system or one of the distributions on an outdated personal computer.
Newer Linux distributions are installed on a personal computer in a similar way to Windows, but at the same time they offer all the software tools that the average user needs in their daily work. In addition, most applications today are available as part of a cloud computing service, and to use them you only need a web browser (Office suite, Adobe graphics editing program, computer games and much more). If we add to this the fact that Linux distributions are generally free, there are fewer reasons to use modern Windows every day. Especially if we don't have the right license for it.
Of particular interest is the latest open source operating system Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, which was recently offered for download. This one is equipped with a very pleasant graphic interface, which will easily appeal to many people. In addition, it is equipped with all the software we need for everyday work. Of course, support for Xbox remote controllers, advanced support for playing games in the cloud and, of course, much better protection against online attacks should not be ignored here.
The excellent open source Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 operating system is now available for download at https://nxos.org/. Next you will need the Rufus tool (https://rufus.ie/en/). This will help you create an installation USB key.