That entirely depends on what you’re using it for. I personally use ZorinOS as my daily driver because it’s easy to use, based on Ubuntu, and I like the interface.
If you’re using the PC for gaming, go with Nobara. It’s based on Fedora and has built-in support for Nvidia.
That entirely depends on what you’re using it for. I personally use ZorinOS as my daily driver because it’s easy to use, based on Ubuntu, and I like the interface.
If you’re using the PC for gaming, go with Nobara. It’s based on Fedora and has built-in support for Nvidia.