@sweetie & @Preident Obam-Bam; are you the same person? Why is the later answering a question directed at the former?
@Djinn; Obuntu is NOT an 'African Linux flavour' It is just a NAME chosen for one flavour of Linux. There is nothing African about the OS,except the name!!
@sweetie; Linux is good in terms of being immune to viruses. A few years ago it was not able to open MS applications (Word,Excel,etc),but now it does...and if you have an older version (7 or earlier) you can get a small programme to help you open MS applications.
I tried migrating one time but I had problems getting drivers to run my telephone modem...which was providing my internet connection....Ubuntu asked me to download the drivers from the internet!!!
If you are used to Windows,you will find Linux equally cumbersome,if not worse!!
I always keep a copy at hand: it comes in handy when you need to deleted files infected by a virus that has no cure.
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