Noooooob here: As title said - I don’t know what distro I should choose. My needs are student stuff like Libreoffice & Videoconferences but also creative things, photo-management and cutting videos. Does it matter at all? Do I have to check for every single program I use or is there a distro that is recommended?

I was planning on getting a Tuxedo with Tuxedo OS, but my neighbour recommended another “no os”-seller and now I’m not sure. I was opting for Tuxedo mainly because of the support since I’m leaving windows after many years^^

(Picture shows the lilac and blueish ports that we had for mouse and keyboard back “in my days” with the words “How old are you” - “Me:” on top - just because this community semmingly requires a picture added)

  • fartsparkles@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Distros are like trying to find the right hat for yourself. At the end of the day, you just need to poop put on a hat and see how it looks.

    I recommend something mainstream and kept relatively up to date since you’re trying out both Linux and a number of other open source apps at the same time.

    I’d start with Manjaro, Debian, Fedora.

    Be sure to try out some different desktop environments: GNOME, KDE, MATE, etc. The desktop environment you use will have a big impact on your overall experience of Linux.

    Edit: I’d save pooping on a hat for when you’re comparing Windows versions.

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      2 months ago

      At the end of the day, you just need to poop on a hat and see how it looks.

      I’ve been doing it wrong this whole time!

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      8 days ago

      Majaro is a mistake waiting to happen for beginners, in my eyes, because my producer started with Manjaro. Debian is oxidizing (Rust implementation) APT, and Fedora has a ton of different Wayland things that seem bizzare to an old-school X11/XLibre user like myself. Mint with the Cinnamon desktop is technically mainstream, though it has X11 and Wayland support (Wayland support is a WIP), and it doesn’t use Snap like Ubuntu does.

      The Winblows joke was definitely giving me a chuckle, though.