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[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 15 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Well, there are a lot of newb-friendly distros these days. Some options:

  • Linux Mint (any spin) - one of the easiest to get help with online, with minimal compromises
  • Fedora - also pretty easy to get help w/ online
  • Bazzite - great if you just want to play games; it's about as close to SteamOS as you get w/o an official release

Any of those should be pretty friendly to users new to Linux, and they go roughly in order from fitness as a regular desktop (top down) to fitness for gaming (bottom up), but any of them can handle gaming and desktop stuff pretty equivalently.

[–] warmaster@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Bazzite is freaking awesome. I started my Linux journey with Arch, then tried Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Mint, Zorin, Endeavour and more. Bazzite has been on my PC for a year and it's been the best experience I had with PCs in my whole life. I freaking love it.

[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It does look nice. My main concern is the read-only root, which seems annoying to deal with for non-gaming stuff. I'm a dev and sometimes need to install new dependencies and whatnot. But I'm sure there's a good workflow for that as well.

[–] warmaster@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Aurora (KDE) or Bluefin (gnome) have dev editions. They are based on ublue like Bazzite, but are more dev oriented.

I'll have to check it out.

I've also considered trying the openSUSE MicroOS versions as well (Kalpa for KDE and Aeon for GNOME). I use Tumbleweed on my systems right now, so that would be a natural transition.