Hey everyone! I recently switched to Linux Ubuntu because my Windows setup was crashing due to updates. I heard Ubuntu is user-friendly, but now I'm facing some challenges. My Bluetooth isn't connecting to my devices, and I'm having issues running the games I enjoyed on Windows. I'm considering switching to Linux Mint if I can't fix this, but I wanted to ask for advice here first. Any suggestions on how to resolve these issues?
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Have you thought about trying MX Linux? It's really good for newcomers and has excellent guides and documentation. Plus, you can run it live from the ISO. Ventoy is a great tool for trying out different distros without installing them.
If your Bluetooth adapter is part of the motherboard, check your BIOS settings to make sure it's enabled. I had a similar issue after switching motherboards, and that fixed it for me.
I'll check that out, thanks!
You might want to consider switching to Mint or even Nobara. Some users find they have a smoother experience with those.
Do those distributions not have the same issues?

I heard about that on YouTube. I'll check it out before making any final installations. Downloading everything and dealing with terminal commands I’ve never seen before was a real headache!