• ArcticAmphibian@lemmus.org
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    1 年前

    I’d say keep it basic with Ubuntu. It’s not exciting, but it ‘just works’ out of the box and there’s TONs of support if you can’t figure something out.

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      1 年前

      2nd. Ubuntu is the place to be if you want your best chances for immediate compatibility, and search results will favor your popular configuration if you have issues.

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        1 年前

        3rd, but I recommend getting the kde variety (used to be called kubuntu). This will give you the most windows like experience. Regular Ubuntu ships with gnome and has a different feel to it.

        Also, gnome suxxxxxxxxxxx! There, I said it!

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          1 年前

          I love KDE, but Kubuntu is a buggy mess, at least it was a year ago when I last tried it.

          Honestly, the best implementation I’ve seen is Manjaro’s, with Nobara close behind.

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            1 年前

            I’ve been on slackware almost exclusively for 2 decades-ish. I’m team kde. I always liked it, but I had shitty hardware from like 2010 - 2020, so I was on xfce because it’s a lot lighter. But I always had kde installed so I could use some of their native apps.