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Linux distributions, or distros, offer a wide array of choices to users thanks to their diverse nature and specificity for different tasks and preferences. From highly user-friendly environments like Ubuntu and Mint to power-user-centric distros like Arch Linux and Gentoo, the Linux ecosystem is vibrant and continuously evolving. However, moving from one distro to another, termed as "migration," comes with its own set of challenges. Let's explore these challenges and provide practical solutions to make the migration smoother. Different Linux distros use distinct configurations and settings. For example, Debian-based distros (like Ubuntu) make extensive use of .deb packages and apt for package management. In contrast, Red Hat uses .