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TCB13, in Easy way to try out a bunch of different DEs?
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Maybe it will be best to give up right now and use GNOME. I hate it, but let’s be honest most of the time people are running KDE and others will end up with a bunch of GNOME/GTK/libadwaita components and creating a Frankenstein of a system because some specific App depends on said components.

There’s no point on running anything else if you’ll end up with parts of GNOME and inconsistencies all over the place.

ricecake, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

Ubuntu, mint, fedora, Manjaro are all pretty much in the same class, and it’s largely irrelevant which you pick. They’re all supported, have decent UI for most of what you want to do, and have good documentation for how to do it.

It’s not too difficult to change distros without having to move all your data once you’re switched, so it doesn’t matter too much, and you’ll probably try a couple before finding the one with the best menus for you.

Kongar,

I would recommend endeavor over manjaro. Manjaro has issues with the aur.

And I’d recommended if either of these are your first foray into linux, then dual boot with a windows install still functioning (because a noobie will break arch once or twice)

lemmyvore,

Manjaro has issues with the aur.

Not this again. Please stop parroting this, it’s ridiculous and it only says “I don’t know how AUR works”.

Tippon, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

I’ll second Mint. It’s got a similar layout to Windows, so eases you in, and everything just works.

Spitzspot, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**
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Mandriva

QuentinCallaghan, (edited ) in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**
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Pop OS, it’s just brilliant.

Hadriscus,

What about the fact that it’s based on Ubuntu, can you still install programs packaged as flatpaks ?

model_tar_gz,

Pop!_OS uses flatpaks, not snaps. It’s a good thing.

Hadriscus,

oh nice !

Kit, in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**

Linux Mint

Zorcron,

I recently jumped to mint, and I have to say I’m very happy with it. I struggled with like two things but the OS is popular enough that there are walkthroughs for nearly everything. And I was able to get Linux-based or browser-based software for everything I did on my windows computer

Mikina,

How does Mint compares to Fedora? I decided to finally switch almost a month ago, and went with Fedora because it seemed like the best solution for general development, and I really like their Toolbox. However, I’ve been running into some issues mostly regarding gaming and NVIDIA drivers, and in general getting some applications to work on Fedora was more painful than apparently in most of the other systems.

So, should I switch, or will the Wine/Steam/Lutris experience be mostly the same on Mint as it is on Fedora?

icydefiance, (edited )

Most problems I’ve seen between Nvidia and Linux were caused by Wayland. If you’re using Fedora with Gnome (the default) then you can try hitting the gear icon when logging in and choosing “gnome on xorg” (screenshot). That might help with the drivers.

For any other issues, Mint might be easier just because it’s based on Debian, which is immensely popular. It’s more of a well beaten path, and there’s probably more help online for any issues you run into.

NotATurtle,

It’s great for beginners and has many guides online.

helenslunch,
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Debian Edition*

mex,

What are its advantages compared to the regular one? Genuinely interested

helenslunch,
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Lack of corporate cronyism

RmDebArc_5,
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Debian is Debian based and regular Mint is Ubuntu LTS based and use theirs respective repos (not a big difference for the average user). While currently the non Debian version is the main and recommended version, due some controversial changes in Ubuntu people want to move away from Ubuntu and the devs have considered making the Debian edition the main one.

Eldritch,

Ubuntu is Debian based as well. But yes, it’s 100% about avoiding the shoehorned in canonical shenanigans.

jsh,

To each their own, but Ubuntu’s repos are a bit fuller than Debian’s.

superweeniehutjrs,

Mint is great. It also works well out of the box in virtual machines. I like the MATE versions for my older machines.

There is a major shift happening right now, and mint is slower than many to adopt changes. I’d argue that’s good for mint users, but it may be bad for you personally if you plan to learn about modern linux. Idgaf personally about X11 vs Wayland, because I just need to be able to use my programs.

ekky,

+1

I personally started by playing around with Ubuntu, but it just didn’t feel intuitive coming from windows.

Went over to Mint, and was very happy,especially with drivers and gaming. I even fully removed my windows installation during this period. Having gained a better understanding of Linux, I have now moved on again.

The only real drawback of Mint is not natively supporting KDE Plasma (as they did before). And yes, you can just install it yourself, but I wouldn’t recommend a beginner who barely knows how to install Linux to attempt such an endevour.

One word of advice to OP: don’t wait till you can’t use Windows anymore. Start by dual booting and getting a hang of Linux, but with windows at the ready for any tasks you cannot yet do/feel comfortable doing on Linux. As you get a better hold of Linux, you should naturally begin to use Windows less.

The worst thing someone can do, is to jump OS without any backup or safety net. Learning to use Windows took a long time, getting a hang of new concepts and getting used to an alien environment. Now, already having a hang of “computers” (Windows), we have digital needs and expectations (E-Mail, gaming, etc.) which will need fulfilling, but many seem to forget that a different OS means different ways of doing our daily tasks and different challenges to handle.

And yes, “different”, because Windows definitely also comes with it’s own unique challenges, you just don’t see them as much when having gotten used to them.

pfaca,

One word of advice to OP: don’t wait till you can’t use Windows anymore. Start by dual booting and getting a hang of Linux, but with windows at the ready for any tasks you cannot yet do/feel comfortable doing on Linux. As you get a better hold of Linux, you should naturally begin to use Windows less.

Good advice here OP.

dino, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...

This is how mac user do statistics?

JackRiddle,

This is how people make jokes

dino,

its not even funny?

Petter1, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

OpenSuse tumbleweed

DandomRude, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...
@DandomRude@lemmy.world avatar

Seriously?!?

drislands,

No, this is clearly a joke.

sebsch,

I mean Mac users also believe their OS for being privacy focused… so it’s not quite sure this couldn’t make sense in a brain thinking this way.

DandomRude,
@DandomRude@lemmy.world avatar

I hope so.

Caboose12000, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

Nobara, as a gamer first it’s the perfect distro for me

kusivittula,

i wish i had an amd gpu… until then i’m stuck with mint. loved nobara, but it’s a mess with nvidia.

Caboose12000,

I have a GTX 1070 and I’ve had almost no issue on nobara

kariboka,

Wayland?

Caboose12000,

yup

Yerbouti,

Works perfectly with my 2080ti.

kusivittula,

3060ti here, and two critical issues. #1: parts of the UI like taskbar, title bars of random windows and entire windows behind those become unresponsive or black after about 1 hour of use, needs a reboot. #2: suspend pc -> monitor (oled tv) goes to sleep -> no signal when i resume. needs forced reboot. same thing if it automatically suspends. happens on both, official and kde versions, and no amount of googling has helped. i suspect something may be wrong with my card, because even windows had intermittent issues when resuming from sleep, and tons of crashes on nearly all games. curiously though, mint has none of these issues?!

dewritochan, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

LMDE cuz sometimes i just need dead simple.

escew, in Steam not launching games - no idea what to do [Solved]

I didn’t see this mentioned yet in the comments - have you tried going to developer settings and deleting proton files for the game?

Critical_Insight,

I’m not sure what you mean. Uninstall them from here?

https://i.imgur.com/QSuqAqJ.png

Also why is there three different Linux Runtimes?

escew, (edited )

On the dayz game page where you would click play, click the settings cog on the right. Choose developer, then delete proton files.

Critical_Insight,

There is no such option available in the drop down menu or when I open properties

https://i.imgur.com/4WLD60f.png

escew,

My bad. I’m on steam deck and have that option.

AnUnusualRelic, in Some of y'all need to see this and drop the superiority complex...
@AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world avatar

My version is 20240107. Apple has some catching up to do.

toastal,

Imagine someone thinking 07012024 would be a better scheme 😂

Guenther_Amanita, in Distro for POS

Fedora Atomic (Silverblue, etc.), with either KDE or Gnome.

Both look modern and should work on the hardware, and no customer can fuck it up

TheFrirish, in What's your current favorite distro that isn't Arch, Debian or Fedora?

I’m enjoying OpenSuse Tumbleweed loving rolling release and stability

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