I’ve been having a big think over Linux distros. See, I’ve been looking back at my still-new Linux experience of nine months, and wondering how my own journey can help other people get started with FOSS operating systems. Whenever the topic of a Windows refugee-friendly OS came up, I would recommend Linux Mint because, first, it’s the one everyone says, and second, it was the Linux OS that I started with, fresh off Windows.

I always follow that up with a comment about how you don’t have to stick with Linux Mint if you don’t want to. You can do what I did, which is to dip your toe into the Linux distro water and find something that suits you better. But if I’m setting up Linux Mint as “my first Linux distro,” why not just skip the middleman and get right into the distros that have a bit more meat on them?

  • eleijeep@piefed.social
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    19 hours ago

    See, I’ve been looking back at my still-new Linux experience of nine months, and wondering how my own journey can help other people get started with FOSS operating systems.

    An expert opinion, fantastic. 🍿

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      5 hours ago

      I think it’s a valid opinion. Getting a journeying newbie’s perspective is as important as what a 20 year vet might say IMO

      Both groups aren’t immune to getting lost in the sauce.

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        3 hours ago

        It’s a journeying newbie, as you said. One person, who happens to have a large audience through their writing. That’s not a good reason to discourage people from using the most popular distro out there…