• Default_Defect@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    I know its one of the strengths of Linux, but I can’t help but laugh that the response to “you can’t agree on one, how can I?” is for several people to suggest several distros.

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      4 months ago

      what do you think about:. “you don’t need to choose one” and “you don’t need other people to choose for you” and “distro isn’t that important in many cases”

      I can agree 100% on what distros I use for what types of computer. And I can agree 100% on what I’d have used now, if i were a beginner again.

      But all i can recommend to a stranger is, backup all your stuff properly,

      try a few out (v.m. or liveCD/Ventoy) and be prepared to change.
      make sure to check application versions in the base software repository - for any programs where that matters to you. and ease of updating - if that matters to you. and check out some flatpak if you think that might be a useful way to get extra applications or in some cases up to date.

      if in doubt, choose gentoo /s