• Deconceptualist@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    You probably won’t notice performance differences between distros. It’s likely a few percent at most. You can generally install all the same apps and tools.

    If you’re new to Linux, pick based on the update schedule and desktop environment.

    For updates you have periodic vs rolling release. Debian-based distros (Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora) tend to be periodic and give good stability if you’re using your PC for more than gaming. Arch-based distros (Endeavour, Garuda) tend to be more cutting edge if you’re solely focused on games.

    For DEs it basically comes down to KDE If you prefer Windows or Gnome if you’re used to Mac. Though Cinnamon and XFCE are great lighter alternatives, and similar enough to classic Windows.

    Mint with Cinnamon is a great starting point, and should be stable and comfortable. I’m personally switching to EndeavourOS with KDE mostly for its closeness to SteamOS.

    If in doubt, grab a portable HDD, install Ventoy, and drop some live images on there to try the distros yourself.