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You might see some terms you are not familiar with. Here is a collection of some that might help you.

Term Abbreviation Explanation
Distribution Distro The "type" of Linux you are using
Desktop Environment DE How your Linux looks like. Think of the difference between Windows 7, 10, and 11.
Window Manager WM Typically part of your DE, has the purpose of arranging your windows at the place you want them to have
Compositor Typically part of your DE, has the purpose of making visual effects
Package manager Part of your distro, has the purpose of downloading, installing, and removing packages
Package Program, part of a program, or library
Library Collection of stuff that programs use to function. Typically have the ending .so. (on windows this would be .dll)