Great post. I migrated the previous company I am working for from windows to linux primarily because of the reasons you mentioned. I chose xubuntu as my distro. The hardest challenge is user adaptability and their willingness to switch and drivers for windows devices like printers. Its hard but it can be done.
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Linux Mint already comes with all drivers pre-installed. You don't need to compile and configure the driver binaries yourself, those days are gone. You could use Arch Linux and things like that, but those are for experienced users.
yep. but I had difficulties finding specific drivers for "windows" dot matrix printers (ehem epson) that would match the output from our windows machine. It's really a font problem but I managed to find a work around. :)