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Ubuntu is babbys first distro
It just works out of the box
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Mint and then realize getting any major game with modding capability working on linux is nigh impossible unless you have a lot of time and autism
linux has not moved an inch since 5 years ago when i first tried going down the rabbithole, only thing thats changed is proton's existence, getting games to run with that is great but actually modding them in any major way with outside programs is just asking for trouble.
Oh and linux's sound system is utterly retarded and wrapped in several layers of retardation, something linux spergs never mention because any sane person would look at it and go "ok back to windows".
Only go to linux if you have genuine reason to that doesnt include "le microjew" because right now the beast system OS is still better.
What Ubuntu would be good? Simple Ubuntu or things like Linux mint?
Understanding that if you give a shit about video games at all you're just gonna dual boot windows like every other linux "chad" anyway.
Just use main line ubuntu. LTS is fine
Personally i use fedora silverblue for a specific use but i have no problem using ubuntu
Linux is not video games, user.
Why don't you guys post on
get some liveboot usbs of Desktop Environments that look appealing and play around with em
install the one you like most and go from there
distro doesn't really matter except for package manager used and repos available
i've used arch as my first distro since ~2016 or so and with archinstall or EndeavorOS its really easy to get into and has a ton of package availability, especially with the AUR
can't stress enough how this made moving over to Linux easier because I didn't need to hunt things down or create my own packages for much (if anything)
valve picked arch as the base for SteamOS so for gaming that's a good bet as well
Ubuntu is the most popular, or has been for a long time and thus has more official support from some enterprise or creator products, that sort of thing
worth a shot if you want to sit in the "popular camp"
good resources:
>search engines
>arch wiki
>gentoo wiki