So this is the best distro for a Windows user right?

So this is the best distro for a Windows user right?

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  1. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    bro wtf is that

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Why you try to find Linux distro with shitty experience? Even Windows users can learn new things. If someone eats dog shit, they don't have to get cake alternative that tastes like dog shit. They can actually just stop eating fricking shit.

      i want to play games

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Any distro can do that cum sucker

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          yeah but I don't want to have to tinkertroony in a terminal

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            using a random ass distro no one has ever heard of before with a bunch of placebo changes to the kernel is exactly how you get in a situation where you have to do tinkershit.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            this is why no one uses linux, you're just a bunch of hostile autists

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >implying this is a bad thing
            linux has already gotten too big, stay on windows (or learn how to use search, your question has been asked and answered a million times)

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            You're just a dumb Black person.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >is told why it's a bad idea, doesn't even get called a homosexual
            >"you're just a bunch of hostile autists"
            Black person why are you here

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            Black person can't read award
            the phrase "cum sucker" was used

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            go download Debian with any desktop environment other than Gnome and you'll be good. Next time do a modicum of research before walking into a special ed class and being confused why the morons are the way they are.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            terminals are comfy! you can write scripts and get scripts from friends online instead of having to click a thousand buttons! the possibilities are endless!

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >yeah but I don't want to have to tinkertroony in a terminal
            Then install Mint. You can get everything set up with just your mouse.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Like Windows has Windows games, Linux has Linux games and ALSO has Windows games that runs with higher fps than in Windows. Of course you prefer applications and games that are meant to run on Linux (or OS that you use) but Linux is so good that it even runs that shitware that Windows has. Only difference is that you have more security and privacy on Linux (3 non-working backdoors on open source Linux in 25 years vs Windows's 23.4 million that has proven to run on proprietary code so Windows propably has even more, trillions of backdoors that we can't check or see).

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        So you mentioned gaming, here's an actual answer. There are three things you want for that, up to date and fresh packages (what contains your program and it's dependencies), nvidia drivers, and proton (a windows to Linux translator built into steam)

        Arch generally is the best distro for gaming (steam uses it for their steamOS). So get a distro based on arch with an installer. BTW a desktop environment is what your desktop GUI looks like, want the closest to windows? Always select KDE plasma.

        You know stuff like vcredist and how each program has it's own installer and updater. A package manager is a much saner solution to handling this you'll appreciate if you learn it. If you can handle Minecraft commands you can handle a package manager. So I would urge you to try it before discounting it.

  2. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Why you try to find Linux distro with shitty experience? Even Windows users can learn new things. If someone eats dog shit, they don't have to get cake alternative that tastes like dog shit. They can actually just stop eating fricking shit.

  3. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Do you want to use a Linux distro that's an imitation of Windows, where you can't install some of your favorite apps and things always feel off since you can't replicate your workflow that you're so used to?

    Or do you want to use Linux and want to learn a new, subjectively superior workflow?

  4. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >is an Ubuntu-based Linux
    >is built from the ground up

  5. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Why not run Mint instead anon?
    It's the most similar of the main distros to Winblows and it can run many games with Linux support or Wine.

    No need to be looking for some obscure distro with shitty support, spotty security upgrade frequency, and few users (so it's harder to find advice if something goes wrong).

    Go for one of the mainstream user-friendly distros like Mint, Debian or Ubuntu, telling you this for your own sake anon.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      For gaming fedora would probably be a better choice because of the newer kernel

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Because similar is still not good enough, I run Linux on a 2nd box because it's a semi server and it's low powered so docker etc runs better etc and it's not absolutely necessary that everything be perfect but from just this weeks experience if Plex for unknown reasons wouldn't launch in full screen for no reason at all and I had to f11 every lunch to force it I'd be pissed, if retroarch while it does manage to launch in full screen when asked it has the title bar showing the entire time and I can't make it go away. Now there are probably one or 2 line fixes to both these small problems but it's constant and never ending that there are frickups in Linux you constantly have to chase your tail and work out how to fix the most trivial of problems that simply does not happen in windows. It's a CONSTANT pain in the balls to just make a Linux install act as you expect it to.

  6. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >ubuntu based
    >xfce
    >custom gaming options by default
    I think, it actually is. These would be my options too.

  7. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >gaming
    >ubuntu
    >xfce??
    >the complex change to increase performance is: compiling pipewire
    >gigantic volume and notification icons and 6pt font size clock
    is this your end of year school project rasheed

  8. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    pointless ubuntu derivative #54678934

  9. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    why are some panel icons frickhueg while others, like the clock are microscopic
    wtf is this

  10. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Did a scammer post this thread or a newbie duped by them?
    >mystery Black person OS claiming to "fix linux gaming" in some nonspecific way
    >suspiciously provides no source code other than for the splash screen
    >about page uses language more like a AI Metaverse IQfy scam than explaining anything relevant about the project: vision of the Future, continuity, growth
    >claims to have the largest community fraudulently vs Arch/Gentoo/etc, all active on Telegram of all places
    >begging for donations

    What the frick even is this? Some kind of malware? OP should be banned for posting this.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      So you mentioned gaming, here's an actual answer. There are three things you want for that, up to date and fresh packages (what contains your program and it's dependencies), nvidia drivers, and proton (a windows to Linux translator built into steam)

      Arch generally is the best distro for gaming (steam uses it for their steamOS). So get a distro based on arch with an installer. BTW a desktop environment is what your desktop GUI looks like, want the closest to windows? Always select KDE plasma.

      You know stuff like vcredist and how each program has it's own installer and updater. A package manager is a much saner solution to handling this you'll appreciate if you learn it. If you can handle Minecraft commands you can handle a package manager. So I would urge you to try it before discounting it.

      This OS was mentioned in the Linus Linux challenge,

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