How Can I Effectively Test Different Linux Distros?

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Asked By TechyExplorer42 On

I'm about to get a new PC and I'm considering switching from Fedora to a different Linux distro. I plan to use a virtual machine to try out some options, but I'm unsure about the best way to evaluate them. After I install a distro, what should I look for and do to see if I enjoy using it? Any tips or recommendations would be really appreciated!

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Answered By VMWizard99 On

You could start by checking out Distrosea.com, where you can try distros directly in your browser, though you might need to sign up for internet access.

Answered By LinuxLover88 On

Consider using Virt-Manager to manage your VMs. After installing a distro, evaluate its reliability and how well the software you need works. Make sure to test things like updates and the desktop environment since these can affect your overall experience.

HelpfulNerd74 -

That's a great point! I also like to keep VMs until I've fully tested all the important features to make sure I feel comfortable with everything.

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