I'm gonna install linux blind

What distro should I use?

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Consider Ubuntu.

solaris 11.4

Ubuntu

If it's literally your first time, just install Ubuntu. It just works and you have a very visual Software app that will help you get started with no terminal use.

Arch so at least you'll know it'll work

Linux installers are shit and fuck up on some systems

Okay. I would eventually like to fuck around in the terminal though. Thanks anons

No problem, user.
Ubuntu has a terminal like every other Linux distro. You can install whatever you want from there.

>I would eventually like to fuck around in the terminal though.

Oh, you can still do that with Ubuntu.

all of them

This is why new users stop trying
Pick randomly from Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS, Debian or Fedora
No they aren't the same, obviously, but they are all beginner friendly in some capacity
We all gotta start from somewhere, good luck user

start with mint or pop os try different distros and end up in pop or mint

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>No they aren't the same, obviously, but they are all beginner friendly in some capacity
debian really isn't beginner friendly. I know I didn't get filtered by it in my teens as a boomer(millenial) but it's not really meant for end user cosumption either, just use ubuntu. Pop!_OS is also stupid, because it has nothing over vanilla ubuntu, so just use that - since there always could be some dependency weirdness lurking is a fork like that. I think they fuck around with driver packages mainly but it's user base is small, so you could run into problem with the usual "scour stackexchange, copy and paste random terminal lines until shit works" -approach most newbs go for when trouble shooting. Ubuntu isn't best but it's basically the windows-est distro of them all at this point, there's just no point in using anything else, except maybe for mint.

Yellow Dog Linux 2.1

Not OP. Is OpenSUSE good for a beginner? It’s what I got on that one website.

Thanks for clarifying
I have no experience with Debian, only word of mouth, and I shouldn't have recommended a Distro I don't know about

slackware

imagine having to tell your operating system to allow you to install proprietary software and tgen have it be old outdated software.
i installed arch cause the machine will do what i say.

Deepin - it's the most beautiful distro

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Manjaro is easy and lives within the Arch ecosystem, but probably Ubuntu.

pop os

> Deepin
Enjoy your chinese spyware, use the DE if you like the look.

dont remind me that i cant have glass windows on gnome gosh