If you come from Windows or Mac and want to keep similar UI familiarity and ease of use then ZorinOS is pretty good. A friend of mine migrated away from Windows and installed Zorin OS core, choosing nvidia drivers during installation. They are very pleased with the experience so far.
Honestly, I’m kinda looking at Fedora a little more now. I’ve been using Arch for the longest, but I tried Fedora once for the first time recently and was surprised. It’s got a lot of polish and is very close to my Arch setup anyway.
Ideally, I wanted to do Fedora Silverblue + guix package manager, but apparently that’s not totally supported. So maybe regular Fedora + guix or I’ll just stick with Arch + guix.
Ok, what’s the best distro to switch to?
If youre new to Linux I always recommend Linux mint. Rock solid Distros that can even be used by your 80yo grandma.
If you come from Windows or Mac and want to keep similar UI familiarity and ease of use then ZorinOS is pretty good. A friend of mine migrated away from Windows and installed Zorin OS core, choosing nvidia drivers during installation. They are very pleased with the experience so far.
Distros are for noobs. Real men just use the kernel.
This guy is genuinely immune to the “Ughm, akctually it’s GNU + Linux, or as I prefer to call it, GNU/Linux…” copypasta, holy crap.
You may just be the chosen one :O
Or as I like to call it, Linux + Nothin’
As in, Sanders?
As in
My pick is Fedora. Really tho you shouldn’t have a problem as long as you avoid Manjaro. (Sry manjaro bros)
Honestly, I’m kinda looking at Fedora a little more now. I’ve been using Arch for the longest, but I tried Fedora once for the first time recently and was surprised. It’s got a lot of polish and is very close to my Arch setup anyway.
Ideally, I wanted to do Fedora Silverblue + guix package manager, but apparently that’s not totally supported. So maybe regular Fedora + guix or I’ll just stick with Arch + guix.
the one that best suits your needs :3
One that seems nice to you.