Yeah I installed that one you’re thinking of.
Pop OS. I don’t even like Mac OS but Pop just feels so good! I’ve used it on 3 different computers now without problems. Ubuntu tutorials usually work if you need to tweak something. Only downside is it’s a private company, but it’s released free and is well supported.
I use Arch by the way
Fedora. It’s the one Linus uses.
i have two moods:
stable (for a server): debian
rolling release (for gaming): arch
Start out with Linux Mint, it’s a debian/ubuntu based distro which has massive support online and is less likely to break during an update, then when you get use to using linux you can make a more personal decision for which distro suits you best.
less likely to break during an update
In my experience, Ubuntu and Debian are by far the most likely to break during an upgrade
According to a survey of the Linux community, the best distro is always not the one that you picked.
I recently switched from Linux Mint to Ubuntu Studio. Both are fantastic and intuitive. Ubuntu Studio just has more of the Linux audio configuration worked out by default.
Debian.
Too old 😵
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I have used quite a few, but my longest used ones, in order, are ZorinOS, Linux Mint, KDE Neon, and now Bazzite.
I’d only shoot recommendations once I hear your use case, experience, and willingness to learn
Surprised I had to scroll so far to see ZorinOS mentioned. I love it, and it’s pretty user friendly for people new to Linux
Arch BTW
I switched to Linux last year and in comfortably settled into Arch and now I’m to interested in it to try other distros even though I’m very curious to try…
It’s super easy to start a VM to try.
Just install
qemu(and optionally enable KVM), then to run eg. Ubuntu installer:qemu-system-x86_64 \ -enable-kvm \ -m 2G \ -cpu host \ -smp 2 \ -cdrom /path/to/ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso \ -hda ubuntu-disk.qcow2 \ -boot d \ -vga virtio \ -display gtkAfter you install it, run the VM:
qemu-system-x86_64 \ -enable-kvm \ -m 2G \ -cpu host \ -smp 2 \ -hda ubuntu-disk.qcow2 \ -boot c \ -vga virtio \ -display gtkOr use libvirt, like a layer on top to make things much simpler. I use
virt-managerfor GUI andvirshon command line.Oh my goodness, thank you so much this. I’m gonna tinker with it this weekend :)
And when in doubt, just check the Arch wiki, it’s a gold mine
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Uwuntu is better than your OS.
Nyarch is better than Uwuntu
Obviously we all have our own opinions and good for us but it’s fairly obvious that if you’re using something that’s been around for 10 or 20 years it’s probably gonna be okay. So good for you. The Super New Disros are ones where you probably want to pay more attention before adopting them. But some of them are pretty good too, I would imagine.








