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Linux Mint just werks
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Fuck Manjaro. Use EndeavourOS. It's Arch for people who don't want to waste hours on the installation and be as close to AUR releases as possible.Manjaro; Arch has everything you need, except it's not stable. Also, the Arch forums are 99% trannies.
One can install a desktop environment like XFCE4 and use Endeavour-specific programs to handle package management. Besides, anyone new to Linux should familiarize him or herself with the terminal.Somebody recommended EndeavourOS as an alternative to Manjaro but I haven't tried it yet and it describes itself as "terminal-centric" so I'm not sure it's appropriate for OP.
Ubuntu Unity and/or Gnome are both fucking garbage. Kubuntu is a much lovelier Ubuntu flavor because it integrates KDE -- a vastly superior DE/UI compared to Gnome.I use ubuntu for work and it's GUI is not great
Maybe Ive overstated my aversion to terminals, Ive wrote a script for openconnect since the Gui version is apparently only workin with Gnome that is fine.Besides, anyone new to Linux should familiarize him or herself with the terminal.
Mint is just Ubuntu LTS but running the Cinnamon desktop environment.Ive went with Mint, seems good so far.
Maybe Ive overstated my aversion to terminals, Ive wrote a script for openconnect since the Gui version is apparently only workin with Gnome that is fine.
But I remember for example that turning off the touchpad was a huge hassle in Ubuntu and I am relieved that is easier on Mint.
Except Asus Vidya laptops, that community mainly supports fedora and archIf you have a laptop with discrete gpu, Pop_OS. Otherwise Mint or Fedora are the current reccomends for new users.
I have used Linux off and on for a long time, but never had a laptop with discrete GPU, so I was unaware of the ins and outs of Optimus, Advanced Optimus, MUX switches, etc. I tried a few different recommended distros for gaming, most of them Arch based and wasn't able to use all the functionality on a default install.Except Asus Vidya laptops, that community mainly supports fedora and arch
t. someone considering splurging on a g14
This is... "interesting". Special gamer-patched C runtimes? A desktop environment made specifically for his dad? Kernel patched with various snippets found around the internet?GloriousEggrolls new Fedora project Nobara.
I think it's the 'network manager' integration for OpenConnect connections that only works for Gnome.Ive went with Mint, seems good so far.
Maybe Ive overstated my aversion to terminals, Ive wrote a script for openconnect since the Gui version is apparently only workin with Gnome that is fine.
But I remember for example that turning off the touchpad was a huge hassle in Ubuntu and I am relieved that is easier on Mint.
Well it's an easy way to install everything you need to game and stream on Fedora.I have to wonder who the target audience is for this stuff.
This is pretty funny stuff. I had no idea that's what prompted the project. I only read the FAQ after I saw your reply. Nobara was mentioned on itsfoss and GamingOnLinux, that's where I found out about it. I've also seen it mentioned in a thread on a tracker forum in a discussion around piracy and the steamdeck.This is... "interesting". Special gamer-patched C runtimes? A desktop environment made specifically for his dad?