What are the best beginner-friendly Linux distros?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm looking to switch from Windows to Linux but I'm not very familiar with the different distributions available. I've come across several suggestions online, particularly for Linux Mint, but I'd like to hear from experienced users to get a well-rounded perspective on the best options for a newbie like me.

5 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyGamer08 On

A great way to explore different distros is to download a few that catch your eye and use a tool like Ventoy to put them on a USB. You can test them out without needing to install anything permanently on your machine!

ChillDude42 -

Thanks for the tip! I’ll definitely give that a shot.

Answered By LinuxExplorer99 On

Linux Mint is highly recommended for beginners because it has a user-friendly interface and is generally stable. Once you're comfortable with it, you might want to experiment with other distros like Ubuntu or Debian-based systems. They each offer unique features that can help you learn more about Linux.

Answered By NewbieToLinux On

Zorin OS is also a fantastic option, especially for those transitioning from Windows. It’s designed to be familiar with a similar layout and has handy features like a smartphone app for easy control and notifications.

Answered By OpenSourceEnthusiast On

If you want something different, consider trying MX Linux, which is user-friendly and based on Debian. There's also Manjaro for a modern experience with Arch, though it’s a bit more hands-on. Ultimately, find what suits your preferences!

Answered By CustomSetupMaster On

I personally started with Zorin but switched to Mint due to some printer issues. Mint is incredibly stable compared to the clutter of Windows, though sometimes it might lack certain niche apps. Still, it's a perfect start!

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