Good linux versions?
- mad scientist
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Good linux versions?
Hello everybody. Ive been having issues with windows lately, so i want to give linux a try on my desktop. Im typing this on my school laptop which has arch linux, and i really like it, but i wondered if anybody here has a good experience with a different linux version on their machine. I heard there's a lot so it would be cool to see whats out there.
Re: Good linux versions?
My girlfriend's friend Rav3nL0rD runs something called Opensuse or something like that which looked pretty cool! It even got linux to look like windows which was pretty cool hehe 



Re: Good linux versions?
i used popOS for a sec about a year ago and i liked it! though i didnt stick with it for too long, since all my stuff is on windows.

- KaiTheAdmin
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Re: Good linux versions?
I'm a big fan of Fedora, at least for my home computer. It's pretty simple, quick, and easy to install for sure lol. Def worth checking out if you're just getting into the scene!
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Re: Good linux versions?
Is there a linux that's as good as Windows 7?? I might wanna check it out because some versions look super moe (japanese for cute!) and I wanna try it (●'◡'●)


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Re: Good linux versions?
Depends on what you mean I guess lol, Windows 7 is definitely stable and that's something that lots of linux distros offer. What are you looking for?
Just keeping my head above water
CAD Designer for four years, Hardware collector for 8 years and nerd since I was born
"Do or do not, there is no try" -Master Yoda
CAD Designer for four years, Hardware collector for 8 years and nerd since I was born

"Do or do not, there is no try" -Master Yoda
Re: Good linux versions?
PopOS! is my favorite, runs great, has a Mac-OS like interface that makes it very easy to use. I also have a lot of fondness for Linux Mint, the first one I used. I used it for a long time when my PC broke on a separate laptop and was staggered because of how well it ran, it's only cap for gaming was NIER:Automata. These are nostalgic to me now.
That being said, I also have a fondness for EndeavourOS, but I'm still not able to learn Arch, lol.
That being said, I also have a fondness for EndeavourOS, but I'm still not able to learn Arch, lol.
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