Which is Better for Beginners: Linux Mint or OpenSUSE?

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Asked By CuriousCoder42 On

Hey everyone! I'm ready to make the switch from Windows to Linux and I'm looking for a distro that's stable but still allows for some customization. I've heard good things about both Linux Mint and OpenSUSE, but I can't seem to find a clear comparison. I'd really appreciate any insights you have on which one might be better for a newcomer like me!

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Answered By UserFriendlyFrog On

I'm a fan of both distros, and I say Mint is the way to go if you're just starting out... unless your hardware is quite new, like less than a year old. In that case, OpenSUSE might be a better fit!

Answered By TechieTurtle13 On

I've recently switched to OpenSUSE for my main setup but I'd still suggest Mint for beginners. It’s really versatile and has great compatibility with a lot of Ubuntu and Debian software. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is a rolling release that I enjoy, but it can be a bit trickier to set up because it requires more manual installations. If your computer's got the power, you could even try both distros in virtual machines!

Answered By BreezyBiker88 On

From what I've gathered, if you're choosing between Mint and anything else, go with Mint! It's super user-friendly, especially if you're new to Linux. I recommend starting with the Cinnamon desktop it comes with. Once you get the hang of things, you can switch to different desktop environments and customize more if you want.

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