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joke's on you, I've been in linux for years and still haven't picked my distro (currently on Pop!_OS)
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My first steps into Linux were in the 1990s, with an Redhat version which was distributed on a stack of 5.25" diskettes. In 1999 I met someone who was active in building packages for Mandrake. That's when I switched completely. To Mandrake.

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Ubuntu.

Today, the crown of "first time linux user" is for Linux Mint, followed closely by ZorinOS, VanillaOS, and Bazzite (because GAMING).

If I want to make fun of somebody, NixOS or Arch.

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I started off with Slackware, then went Gentoo for a while haha Arch Linux has been a nice easy change of pace 🫡
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In the mid-2000s, I briefly experimented with Mandriva, Ubuntu, Linspire, and others I can't remember. I didn't return to Linux until about a year ago, when I tried MX and liked it a lot, but right now I'm using Ultramarine.
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My return was prompted by the privacy issues with Windows Recall. By then I was already into degoogling, so it was an easy next step.
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I went with Mint. Still my fave, I also like the community behind it.
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Ubuntu was forced onto my laptop by my best friend 14 years ago, it was a terrible experience for sure and I was a tech nerd back then lol

Mint this time around BECAUSE I have the experience to know a moddable system that just works out of the box is what my lazy ass needs. And Debian on the server, like a M A N

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In the 90's I installed Linux on the Amiga but didn't do much.
2004: First real Linux, Gentoo.
2006: Switched to Ubuntu w/XFCE.
2014: Switched to Arch. Been happy ever since.
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I'm really old. There were only maybe three that even would pretend to work.
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after many years of Ubuntu (from 7.04 to 10.10) I switched to Arch.
And I love It.

I USE ARCH BTW <img class=" title=":archlinux:"/>

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I've tried several times on Linux in the past years. Since two years Linux is my daily driver. I tried
-Emmabuntüs
-MX Linux
-Gentoo
-Pop OS
-Zorin
-Open Suse
-Debian
-PureOS
and some others.
With every distro, there was a reason why it wasn't usable for me. I used Ubuntu for a while, but I got so fed up with Snap that I've now switched to Fedora.
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I switched from Windows 2 years ago and I'm certainly no newcomer to PCs. What you need as a newcomer: Easy installation, running standard hardware, easy way to install and uninstall programmes.
Something like Gnome software with already activated flatpak support out of the box would be best.
What is not possible for a newcomer are W-LAN printers that cannot be controlled after installation, programmes that still have to be compiled, etc.
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Downloading a deb file and installing it with a double-click via the software store is not a problem. In addition, programmes should also run after you have installed them and even that is not always the case with Linux. I found all this on my test tour.
And for me: I've used Windows long enough that I don't want to have a GUI that looks like Windows again, so Xfce, Cinnamon, Mate etc. are already out of the question.
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i started once with Ubuntu and switched to Mint after some time
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Started with Linux Mint (but had some issues with my Dual-Monitor Setup) and now I'm using Fedora KDE.
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I was a beginner twice (because the first time I went back to windows). The first time it was Manjaro but it was bricking every day and I had to reinstall it multiple times a day so I gave up. 1 and half year later I started with PopOS and stayed for a few days until switching to Mint which I also stayed for a couple days. Then I picked Debian which I stayed to for a month.
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I don't think I've tried Arch. I tried Debian, Ubuntu, and finally settled on Mint. If you use your laptop for work every day, I don't see how you can switch OSs unless you're just trying them out on Virtualbox.
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Ubuntu Mate (because of old hardware) and than Ubuntu
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LM. Still use, but open use others, just not Ubuntu. That gave me nightmares.
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OpenSuse Tumbleweed back in 2017.
I tried other distros later (Mint,Debian,Ubuntu,Arch) on my laptop, but Tumbleweed really impressed me with stability as a rolling distro and don't think I will hop to other distros on my main PC.
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ZorinOS. I even returned to it one more time. However, it is atrociously outdated and I had to leave it for good.
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Gentoo 😅. Which took all night if not longer to compile on my Dell Inspiron laptop 20 so years ago. Don’t recall how long I used it, there were always issues with WiFi. Eventually used Ubuntu for several years on desktop (which always had issues with the VPN client) after trying out Fedora, but that was too buggy. Also used Xubuntu on a Asus EeePC. For the last 7-8 years or so I only use Linux (AlmaLinux, Ubuntu) for my servers and MacOS for desktop.
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I did start with @opensuse. Still running it today 20 years later. Never regretted my choice.
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Started with Ubuntu back in free CD days, 20 years ago. Disliked Unity, switched to Mint. I try other things & watch videos about them but I prefer Cinammon to other desktops and like the Mint community, the developers respect for users, and Debian/Ubuntu compatibility (I use both on servers).
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my first distro was a brazilian distro called Kurumin Linux, then, I switched to Ubuntu! Now I’m rocking with Fedora 😁
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Very first distro I used after switching to Linux was Zorin OS. For about 2 days.😅 After that I distro hopped for a while on Arch based distros.
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Linux Mint first, because it was the top recommended distro for people coming from Windows. I am now on Arch with Hyprland.
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i started on a raspberry pi (debian-based), and then after a bit jumped straight into arch on my desktop haha
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parrot OS. I know it's odd, but I was interested in the pentesting tools and privacy features. First it was the full parrot sec, then realized that while cooling didn't need all those tools so parrot home, I think from there I went to arch and now fedora
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Ubuntu, about ten yeas ago. Then Linux Mint and Debian. Until I finallly ended up with Fedora.
Today, Ubuntu is a nogo for me, mainly because of snap.
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15 lat temu zaczynałem od UBUNTU 10.04. To były czasy...😀
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@privacy_guru Yep, many people's first one is Ubuntu.
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