So I jumped from Windows to Linux, endeavouros btw, and would like to know:
how you keep your system clean? If you are infected how do you find out? What do you do about it then?
So I jumped from Windows to Linux, endeavouros btw, and would like to know:
how you keep your system clean? If you are infected how do you find out? What do you do about it then?
Welcome to Linux.
Concerning your questions:
How to keep your system clean?
What not to do:
Doing the above and applying some common sense should be fairly secure. As a rule of thump: Less software is always better and well known software will usually be better scrutinized and more secure. (YMMV)
As a normal desktop user your chances of getting your system infected when applying above rules are very low and they are your best line of defense.
Securing a Linux system, especially in depth, fills books, and detecting an infection is another topic for specialists. One way to improve your chances of having a non infected system is using an immutable Linux distribution like Fedora Silverblue, which should in theory be more resistant to infections and which should in theory allow to detect infections easily.
Unless you have a reason to expect being personally targeted (in which case: good luck to you ;-)), the answer to infections and similar is having regular full backups of all your data, so in case of an infection you can wipe your computer and recover everything. You should have regular full backups anyway, in case your SSD fails, your computer gets stolen and similar threats to your data.