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If you do not work with graphics, then no problem. Ubuntu is even more convenient in this regard.
If you work with graphics, don't even think about switching, you'll just kill time.
I would like to add that it is better to send your hardware here, because Ubuntu is still a glitch, especially on AMD cards.
Well, in general, my opinion is that it’s not worth it, it’s buggy, I caught errors out of the blue and is inferior in performance to the same eight.
Set yourself both win and ubuntu at once, if necessary, you can always choose what you need at a certain moment. I myself have been using ubuntu for work for more than 3 years.
Yes, there is a standard gedit editor, you can install plugins for it. If it doesn't suit you, there are Sublime Text 3, Brackets, Atom and others for Linux Ubuntu.
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