What Linux Distro Should I Start With After Using Windows?

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Asked By PixelProwler42 On

I've been using Windows for my whole life, but I'm ready to explore Linux. I'm mainly browsing and coding, so I'd love to know which Linux distribution would be the best fit for a complete newbie like me. Any suggestions?

3 Answers

Answered By OpenSourceExplorer On

Linux Mint is a fantastic choice for newcomers! It's user-friendly, stable, and well-documented, making it easy to transition from Windows. I've used it for years and can vouch for its general-purpose capabilities. Plus, it has a supportive community if you need help.

Answered By TechTraveler99 On

Mint is definitely the way to go! It caters well to beginners, especially those coming from Windows. It just works, letting you focus on what you want to do without getting bogged down by the operating system.

Answered By DistroDude_101 On

If you're considering hardware support, Fedora is worth a look. It's great for newer hardware and has a good balance of features. If you prefer a simpler interface to get started, you might opt for Fedora KDE.

OpenSourceExplorer -

Yeah, but if you're just starting out, Mint is still more recommended for ease of use.

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