• its_me_xiphos@beehaw.org
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    Ok folks telling me to just get a Linux Distro.

    PC Gaming - Enshrouded, Valheim, BG3, Dragon Age: Origins, and No Man’s Sky, generally Steam platform. Classics like Caesar III, TIE Fighter.

    Work - Data Analysis, Lots of word documents, spreadsheets

    Internet - Light browsing, podcast listening, music streaming

    What distro and why?

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      If you like the older windows ui, Linux mint. You don’t need to look any further than that. If you want something fresh and cool, use regular fedora with gnome, if you want a more mac like or windows 11 experience use fedora kde. That’s all you need to know.

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        to be fair distrochooser is focused more on power isers and spit out pretty generic recommendations.

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      EndeavourOS

      Check your games on ProtonDB. But I stopped letting developers dictate which OS I used 10 years ago. If it doesn’t work on Linux, I don’t buy it.

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          No, I’ve chosen Linux.

          I’m letting developers choose whether they want a chance at earning my money or not.

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      Linux mint, easy AF and has a good app store

      Get steam as a flatpak from apo store. Try a dual boot.

      For internet Firefox is good, try it with unlock

      For work use libreoffice or just get ms office

      Mint is very easy and user friendly, use cinnamon edition. It looks very similar. I can explain more if needed

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      I use Linux mint on my old Thinkpad and for the most part it works great. I use Kubuntu on my desktop. Asides from from weird hardware issues I had when initially setting it up, works great as well (Wayland too).

      I agree with others: Linux mint, fedora, Ubuntu. Honestly, whatever gives you the least number of issues