Linux Distro

Um, I'm a newbie to GNU/Linux and am unsure which distro is best in that case (I have seen different answers everywhere). I'm currently running Windows 10 and am stuck between Mint and Ubuntu Gnome

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Try them both

install gentoo

Debian, because it is the distro that I use

Test them as live usb.
Cinnamon for mint de.
Under the hood, they're pretty much the same thing.

This one

windows 7

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>Cant see my distro in the picture
>autistic rage builds

if you are newbie you will be ok with xubuntu (and if you are advanced you will still be good with xubuntu )

Mint and Ubuntu are both fine. Just install the one you think looks better. Ubuntu has more bloat but it werks and gets you going with linux. I think MInt is also one of those it just werks distros but I've never tried it.

Keep in mind that essentially you can do almost everything on almost every distro. Some things are easier on one distro and some are harder. Keep browising Linux threads to get interested in new stuff. You'll probably end up distro hopping because you want to try out different stuff and at some point settle for what works for you.

Ubuntu is not that stable as everybody is shilling it to be. You start to understand that only when you use openPEPE, Debian or Slackware long enough.
Xfce is obsolete and Thunar is shit. There is no reason to use it instead of Ge-Nome if your PC is not a patato.

Gentoo or Arch. Or even OpenBSD. No sense in getting your hand held.

>Gentoo
Yeah, so you would understand that loonix is a waste of time right off the bat.
>OpenBSD
Why not something even more obscure? Plan9 is actually nice.

Yeah grab a rope with a knot while you're at it.

>uncut fags will justify this

Ubuntu with the GNOME desktop environment is easy to setup and use for day to day basis things.

I use it as my main OS and it can run 2/3 of my game library on Steam. (The other 1/3 is shit like DLC Quest anyways.) And for all the other games I just boot into my Windows.

I've been having fun with it so far and I think you would too.

Whatever flavor of ubuntu you want, you can install cinnamon or mate later if you like Mint.

Personally, I rather like kde neon, it's just ubuntu but with the latest kde version.

Try them both out live.

It's the only way.

I tested 20 distros before I settled on Debian.

Mint if your "computer skillz" are low, Ubuntu (any flavor) if you are moderate-good.

dubs confirm

Is almost the same shit, install source mage thou :^)

Linux From Scratch.

>Ge-Nome
You mean Gnome? I heard its shit.

>Mint and Ubuntu Gnome
Start with either one. Seriously. They're both good for newbies, and you will get a good foundation experience. You can decide later if you would like to get something different.

While this thread exists:
What's the buzz around Budgie? what are its strengths and weaknesses? who is it made for?

Try Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE, Mint with Cinnamon, or Sparky Linux with XFCE. Those are your best options.

Honestly, your best bet starting is anything with a package manager with a dependency resolver built into the manager (IE: debian/ubuntu apt-get)

Dude just go balls deep and install gentoo. I don't think anything captures the essence of GNU/Linux better than Gentoo does.

Gentoo is ultimately what separates the Linux lovers from the haters. I've found that people who don't like Gentoo (and use something like Ubuntu or Mint instead) eventually end up leaving Linux for various reasons, like "Can't play muh vidya" or "don't know how to open a .exe". But those who are able to appreciate Gentoo love Linux for life.

stick with Linux and stay away from GNU-distros
they tend to be stripped down of most stuff and makes you jump through hoops to install stuff

Mint and ubuntu are both normal Linux so they are fine
Debian is not

Gentoo is the exact opposite of GNU
but it is the essence of Linux

>using the smiley with a carat nose

>but it is the essence of Linux
Could you elaborate?

Go ahead and install Debian on a flash drive or a VM. It's what ubuntu is based off of. Learn as you go: between the Debian wiki, user manuals on the Debian website, and man pages there is no shortage of information available to answer any question.

As a recent Windows-Linux tranny myself, I can tell you that the idea of packages is a bit jarring at first, but I now like it much more than the clusterfuck that is managing installed windows software.

Alpine or Nixos
Any distro has it's merits.

freedom without restricting you or sperging at you for using wrong words or wanting to install say drivers that work

Try Ubuntu MATE and Mint MATE. Both are excellent. Cinnamon is a bit broken at the moment, but mate is fucking solid and has that familiar windows feel to ease your transition.

can some tell me if it is possible to develop windows apps on linux? it is the only thing that keeps me from using it.

>Cant see my distro in the picture
>autistic joy intensifies