I grew tired of shitty “Top 10 Linux distros in ${CURRENT_YEAR}” articles so I wrote a blogpost, that I would personally consider helpful when I was starting out, so I can simply link it to people when they ask my opinion on a beginner distro.

Objective criticism is welcome and encouraged.

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    1 year ago

    I really love actual content. It feels like the internet has become full of seo-promoted garbage and the real content have just vanished. Nice writeup!

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    Ignore gimmick distros Forget about cool looking screenshots you saw online. The graphical interface does not depend on the distribution and can be replicated on any distro and most software works on any Linux system.

    I hate these YouTube reviews where they review DEs but call it distro review.

    I was on Arch Endeavouros for a long time. But I got sick of never ending updates and gave a shot at Void Linux. Very stable and relatively easier to manage.

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    1 year ago

    Pop OS is my recommendation for new users who want to play games, especially those with Nvidia GPUs.

    Good write up.

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    1 year ago

    have you got an 88x31 button? i’d like to link to this

    (no worries if you haven’t, i’ll just use a text link)

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    I’d argue that while not beginner friendly, Arch’s “difficult to install” reputation is a bit of a hold-over from the past seeing as archinstall exists on the iso and guides you through everything… but I’ve also not had it work successfully for me the few times I tried it and just had to install manually instead 🤦‍♂️ 🤣

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      1 year ago

      Archinstall is great but also the wiki itself recommends manual install and I still think for someone who never touched Linux Calamares would be better.

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        1 year ago

        You’re probably right there. To me, Arch really seems like an endgame distro, for when you’ve tried enough options to know what you like and you just want to roll that without any cruft.

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    Great post, saved for future use. I’d say myself that while Fedora may not be aimed at beginners, it is pretty good for beginners nonetheless. It’s what I started on (after dipping my toes in Tails, which also has it’s use cases but more importantly here demystified linux for me and made me comfortable with it. Then windows pissed me off one last time and the rest is history.)

    The fedora community in my experience has been very helpful, though that was reddit, so we shall see what the future holds.

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      I love Fedora but since they are no longer shipping the most popular media codecs on install I can’t recommend them for beginners. I myself was a bit blindsided by this when wanted to start watching a movie with family and had to scramble to download the codecs 😅

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        Afaik no distros ship those codecs by default now, they might prompt you to download them during the installation. Fedora was just the first to notice that “oopsie we are violating a license” and others followed soon after.

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          Ah, that’s interesting. I haven’t had that problem yet on other distros but now I’ll keep my eye out for it. Pretty annoying if that’s case tho :/

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    Ridiculous to post Arch 3 times. Arch strawberry, arch strawberry but with installer and Arch but-just-a- bit-different.

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      I said some points about why Arch is good, but also difficult for beginners so I listed two of its forks and said a sentence or two about them.

      On an unrelated note, strawberry is a bad choice of fruit to describe Arch distros, since they are usually in shades of blue.

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    Which distro wont send me into the terminal every time I need something?

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      1 year ago

      Probably Mint or ElementaryOS are your safest bets. Personally I think being able to use the Linux terminal is an advantage though, way more reliable and consistent than windows’ settings/control panel/powershell fiasco

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        I didn’t ask for a distro that didn’t have the terminal available.

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      I’m using Pop! OS and basically I only need to use the terminal when tinkering with Wine (because I’m stubborn and don’t use Lutris), launching StableDiffusion or doing some wacky shit like trying to install a compatibility layer for android apps.

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    1 year ago

    Your can’t go wrong with ubuntu. Seriously I think it’s the best for everyone, whether beginner or expert