Until Saturday, my partner's father was still running XP on an old Pentium.
Since Windows 10 would require him to buy new hardware and learn how to use a new operating system, I decided to skip the new-hardware bit and introduced him to Linux Mint, instead.
Saved him a few hundred bucks, and now he has a computer that easy to use and is almost immune to viruses.
Being almost immune to viruses, do you still use antivirus software like Norton or whatever (or perhaps some other software is more compatible?), or is Linux secure enough on its own?
Sooner or later I'll most likely go to Linux and give W10 a miss. You have largely convinced me to go with it.
You can't use antivirus products made for Windows, so instead you could use ClamAV. However it is common practice to use none at all as Linux is bloody difficult to infect.

