diff --git a/sources/tech/20171219 Migrating to Linux- Graphical Environments.md b/sources/tech/20171219 Migrating to Linux- Graphical Environments.md index 3f023e44fe..907d334533 100644 --- a/sources/tech/20171219 Migrating to Linux- Graphical Environments.md +++ b/sources/tech/20171219 Migrating to Linux- Graphical Environments.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +translating by CYLeft + Migrating to Linux: Graphical Environments ====== This is the third article in our series on migrating to Linux. If you missed earlier articles, they provided an [introduction to Linux for new users][1] and an [overview of Linux files and filesystems][2]. In this article, we'll discuss graphical environments. One of the advantages of Linux is that you have lots of choices, and you can select a graphical interface and customize it to work just the way you like it.