I'm considering switching to Linux for gaming on my laptop and need some guidance on which distribution or version I should go with. My laptop specs are as follows: Vega 3 integrated graphics, Ryzen 3250U processor, 256 GB storage, and 8 GB of RAM. I've heard some suggestions, like PopOS, but was cautioned that it may be unstable. Any recommendations?
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If you're leaning towards stability, consider Fedora with KDE or Debian with KDE. Debian has a reputation for being more stable, while Fedora offers up-to-date packages. Just a tip: if you choose Debian, you might want to switch to the testing branch after installation for a better experience.
Ubuntu, Pop OS, or Mint would be great options to start with. Make sure to explore the desktop environments and pick one that suits your style. Oh, and don't forget to back up your data before installing anything! Good luck!
Do some homework on the big three: Debian, Fedora, and Arch. These are the roots of many popular distributions. Figure out which one feels right for you, as they each have their own strengths and communities.
I'd recommend starting by choosing a desktop environment since most Linux distributions are built around one. Look into popular options like Gnome or KDE and see which one seems appealing to you. Then, choose a major distro like Debian, Ubuntu, or Mint that includes your preferred desktop environment.
Since you're focused on gaming, I'd suggest trying out Bazzite. It's geared towards gamers, comes with Steam pre-installed, and makes it easy to run Windows games. I've found it user-friendly so far!

I've heard Debian stable isn't the best for gaming though, right? It might be better to go with something more gamer-friendly.