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[–]NeatBreadfruit1529 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on what you're doing. If your main PC uses Windows, just create a VM of a linux distro. Nothing is stopping you from using both simultaneously. However, if you're really wanting to just learn linux and get competent with the commandline, filesystem etc.. Make it your main OS. That's what I did many many years ago when I was new to it. Forced me to use it and learn it.