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What Windows WON'T let you do (but Linux will)

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Many people think Linux is complicated, only for programmers, or useless for daily life, but the truth is that Linux allows you to do things that simply don't exist in Windows or that Windows won't let you do. When you use Linux for the first time, you realize you aren't limited to a single desktop, a single menu, or a single way to use your computer. Here you can change everything, from the complete desktop environment to the bars, effects, and even how your windows are organized. And that's just the beginning. [music] In Linux, you install programs with a simple command, without endless installers, without windows telling you next, next, accept, and restart. Here you can automate your installations, your configurations, and have your PC ready in minutes. Plus, package managers like AUR, [music] NYX, or even DNF allow you to access thousands of tools that Windows doesn't even offer. And best of all, Linux gives you absolute freedom. You can transform your desktop into a tiling environment, use a totally free and legal distro, and revive a laptop you thought was dead. And above all, have an operating system that is 100% free, open, and yours, without licenses, without activations, without mandatory telemetry. So today I'm going to show you 10 things you can do in Linux and not in Windows. And if you've never given Linux a chance, maybe after this video you'll think twice. So let's start. But before we begin, I want to invite you to my different social networks like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X, as I'll be uploading different content, and I've also opened my Discord server; I'll leave the links in the description, and I hope you'll support me. Now, let's start. Use totally different desktops without reinstalling [music] the system. One of the craziest things about Linux, and something very few people know, is that you aren't tied to a single desktop in Windows. If you don't like the bar, the menu

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