Laborer2125,

I’ve used Ubuntu for many years, it is a good start for beginners. Although my new recommendations is Mint.

BigTrout75,

Bah ha ha! All the main distros are amazing these days. You really can’t go wrong with most. And if one doesn’t work, just pick another of the top 5.

Grant_M,
@Grant_M@lemmy.ca avatar

Mint BTW

Hiro8811,

Currently on second day of troubleshooting installation. (Hopefully) 5 days to go till I finally get to boot

prole,

Recently switched to Linux a couple months ago and can’t recommend EndeavorOS more. It’s great.

ILikeBoobies,

More Endeavour recommendations

Creatortray,

Yeah, arch isn’t the most welcoming to new users, or so I’ve heard lol.

soundingcock,
ethd,

Ok look I’m not a huge Arch fan either (it’s great for learning the ins and outs of Linux but I’ve gotten to the point that stability is more important than anything to me) but the wiki is the most thorough Linux documentation you can get anywhere. It always, always has the answer, even if you don’t use Arch, lol.

java,

Is this from 2010?

stepanzak,

My first ever distro was EndeavourOS. I installed it when I was 13 or 14 years old because someone on reddit said it’s customizable. I never felt like I need to switch to anything else.

Lulzagna,

Use endeavour if you’re new

dannii_montanii,

Arch wiki is the reason I started using Arch. After fixing an install from something I found there for like the 10th time I thought “Why not give it a try”

sharkfucker420,
@sharkfucker420@lemmy.ml avatar

I will always recommend Debian or Debian based distros to anyone new to Linux. They’ll find their way to arch eventually

Arch btw

max,

I really like Debian I was using Arch before, but Debian looks better to me

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