A Debian-like distro is a good option for starters. It must just work out of box.Well I'm gonna replace the battery in an old laptop I have and then use it to run linux. Despite running the server I've got basically no clue on what distros to use, so any suggestions on what distro to install?
I put fedora on everything, easy to install and privacy friendly. Another alternative is manjaro (the not so autistic to install arch), if the laptop is slow try it with the xfce desktop-Well I'm gonna replace the battery in an old laptop I have and then use it to run linux. Despite running the server I've got basically no clue on what distros to use, so any suggestions on what distro to install?
Good. <3In my case, the distro I'm using is Devuan (a Debian without systemd).
i now have one with a broken version of arch+windows, and a genjew machine.Well I'm gonna replace the battery in an old laptop I have and then use it to run linux. Despite running the server I've got basically no clue on what distros to use, so any suggestions on what distro to install?
Honestly windows updates broke my system more than I have. I just keep a stock Win10 install (with updates disabled) for those once a year events where I need it.arch+windows
Never heard it called this waygenjew
windows is my daily, idk the last time i updated.Honestly windows updates broke my system more than I have. I just keep a stock Win10 install (with updates disabled) for those once a year events where I need it.
no, never again. I just use these cause people called them hard and I wanted to see if anything in my brain would get light up.If you want to try something similarly autistic I can recommend Slack without thirdparty package managers.
This entire Levels of linux distro memes are just memes.I just use these cause people called them hard
I don't wanna get away from windows I like it, it does everything I want.If you just want a good distro to get away from Windows, then Fedora is pretty much the best you can get (you can pretty much dismiss most other recommendations). It can be fun to dig into the deep end from time to time, but you won't learn more from Gentoo than from Ubuntu.
Understandable and valid. But just in case anybody reads the thread. My recommendation stands and likely wont change.I don't wanna get away from windows I like it, it does everything I want.
I just use Linux on my laptops cause... I don't do anything important on them