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Hello everybody, I'm here again because I got a new Asus Tuf a16 and I can't stand anymore Windows. Since I switched to linux Windows feels like a disease and I don't want to see it or use it. This laptop has a i7 13000 and an rtx 4050. Which distro should I use? I would like to try Pop Os, I have Mint on other machines. Thank you again because this community has helped me so many times before.

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[–] hellmo_luciferrari@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 days ago

What distro should I use?

This always feels like a loaded question. I don't believe there is a one choice that is "right."

After distro hopping and trying many, I have come to a few realizations for myself.

There are a few factors to consider:

  • What Desktop Environment (if any...): KDE, GNOME, XFCE, Cosmic, etc (this gets a bit more complicated depending on if you don't want a desktop environment. You could just go CLI or with just a Window Manager like Hyprland, Sway, i3, or others I'm unfamiliar with.)
  • What package manager are you comfortable with? And what style of package management do you want? Do you want older but tested and more stable? Do you want bleeding edge?
  • Is systemd a deal breaker for you?

Really what I am getting at, you don't know what you don't know. So test out many! You can do this in a Virtual Machine with Virtualbox on Windows before switching.