What Linux Distro Should I Choose for Dual Booting with Windows?

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Asked By CuriousCoder7 On

Hey there! I'm new to the world of Linux and have been dabbling with Manjaro for a while. It's been decent, but I faced some issues with updates in the past, though I've managed to navigate that better now. I'm planning to buy a new laptop and want to dual boot it with Windows because I heavily rely on programs like Photoshop, Sony Vegas, and FL Studio. While I'm open to finding alternatives for Sony Vegas and am aware of the online version of Photoshop, it's not really the best experience for me. I've heard that some FL Studio plugins might not work on Linux either, which adds to my concerns. I'm eager to use Linux daily since I enjoy customizing and controlling my system, but I need a distro that is stable, easy to install applications on, and less prone to breaking. Right now, I'm considering Manjaro, Mint, or Kubuntu. Any recommendations?

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Answered By HelpfulHelen22 On

Hey! You've got a great mindset for wanting to dive into Linux! As for your distro choices, I'd recommend looking into Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop OS, or Zorin OS as they are quite user-friendly for beginners. They have strong communities and resources to help you get started.

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