I have a friend who's using an Asus Vivobook 17 with 8GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. He's planning to ditch Windows soon after building a PC, as he's been frustrated with its performance. He mainly needs the laptop for basic tasks like browsing and messaging, but he also wants to game a specific title and do some video editing, which is really important. I'm looking for a stable, lightweight Linux distribution that feels somewhat similar to Windows, is good for beginners, and won't just crash out of nowhere. Any suggestions?
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Just curious, what game is he looking to play? Also, while most distros handle video editing fine, some games, especially competitive titles like League of Legends, may not run on Linux. I’d suggest sticking with distributions like Ubuntu or Mint for the best out-of-the-box experience. Avoid Arch unless he's willing to dive into a bit more troubleshooting!
Linux Mint is a solid choice! Plus, if he wants a bit more visual flair while still being lightweight, Cinnamon works well with 8GB of RAM too.
For a smooth introduction to Linux, I'd recommend Linux Mint. For your friend's setup, I'd go with the Xfce desktop environment to keep things light and responsive. It's user-friendly and great for all the tasks you mentioned.

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