I'm looking for a Linux distribution that can handle gaming and daily tasks similar to Windows, as I'm new to Linux and want to have full control over my system. English isn't my first language, so I apologize for any mistakes. I've heard a few options but would love to get recommendations that work well with Steam and other programs.
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I'd suggest starting with Zorin or Mint—they're user-friendly and great for beginners. If gaming is your priority, consider checking out Nobara or Pika OS as well. They are designed more with gaming in mind.
Remember that while there are Linux alternatives to almost every Windows app, if you want an experience identical to Windows, sticking with Windows might be easier. Steam runs on Linux, and there are tools like Proton that will help you run many Windows games. Just check compatibility on ProtonDB for specifics!
You might want to look into Big Linux; it's beginner-friendly and based on Arch. I've been using it for two years and love how it runs on both old and new computers. Plus, it has great functionality for daily use.
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