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Migrating to Linux: Graphical Environments Migrating to Linux: Graphical Environments
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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. 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.