What Linux Distros Should a 13-Year-Old Start With for Learning and Creating?

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Asked By CuriousCoder99 On

Hey everyone! I'm 13 and I'm making the switch to Linux for a few reasons: my PC doesn't meet the Windows 11 requirements, I want to try making my own distro, and honestly, it just sounds like a fun project! My PC has an AMD A8-7410 processor, 16GB of DDR3 RAM, and I use integrated AMD Radeon R5 graphics. So, what are some good Linux distros to start with?

4 Answers

Answered By FutureDev15 On

Making your own distro can be quite a journey! I'd suggest starting with Debian or Arch-based systems like Manjaro or EndeavourOS. They allow for more customization and learning, and once you've got a grasp on how they work, you can explore making your own versions or spins based on them. Just take your time and enjoy the learning process!

TechExplorer21 -

Starting with an Arch-based system is ambitious, but if you’re excited about it, it’ll be a great learning experience!

BeginnerBuilder -

Totally agree! Just give yourself time to adjust before diving into creating your own.

Answered By GadgetGuru99 On

Your specs are decent for Linux! Consider trying Linux Mint with XFCE or MATE desktop environments, as they're lighter options that would run smoothly on your hardware. You can also explore Fedora if you're feeling adventurous. It's a bit more cutting-edge and can give you insight into how distros are built if you ever want to create your own!

CuriousCoder99 -

Good to know! I was thinking about lightweight options since my setup isn’t super high-end.

TechieTinker -

Fedora is a great choice if you want to explore more techy stuff!

Answered By TechEnthusiast88 On

If you're just starting out, I recommend going with Ubuntu or Linux Mint. They're user-friendly and have great communities to help you out. Ubuntu is a solid choice to learn more about Linux, and once you feel comfortable, you can start diving into customization and even creating your own spins. Mint is also friendly for newcomers and has a setup similar to Windows, making the switch easier.

LinuxNinja12 -

Absolutely! Mint has a great desktop environment that feels familiar if you're coming from Windows.

LearningLinuxNow -

Yeah, both are fantastic choices! They’re stable and perfect for beginners.

Answered By SnappyLinuxUser On

If you are eager, check out tools like Ventoy. It allows you to live boot different distros from a USB without installing them. It's an excellent way to test out different environments and see what you like best before fully committing to one. Once you find what you enjoy, you can focus on learning deeper aspects of Linux.

LearningWithLinux -

That sounds super helpful! I’ll definitely give it a try.

GizmoGeek -

Ventoy is super handy! Saves so much time when you're testing out multiple distros.

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