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i like gaming,browsing(brave),im open to using open source software like gimp,libreoffice,qbittorrent etc i don't really care about specific software other than brave.

i don't use steam,i use pirated games so they should work on whatever distro i will use.

i have no problems with learning more,searching,or posting about linux to learn. and im open to using terminal i already like it somewhat on windows.

my laptop that i will install linux on is msi gf63 with gtx 1650,i5-10500h,16gb ram,1tb ssd sata and 256gb ssd nvme.

so should i switch to linux? i feel like i don't exactly like where microsoft is taking windows to,but im not sure if my games will work on linux.

you can ask me more questions to see if my usage is supported or not by linux. im open to any easy distro. i don't relay on microsoft office or adobe apps or any of these things. my usage is pretty generic.

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[–] steam@programming.dev 3 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

so im thinking about getting something debian based bec its easy is that a good path of distros?

[–] Admetus@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 hour ago

If you're going easy but need something more up to date, Fedora based is a good middle ground. Nobara more gaming oriented.

[–] thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 8 hours ago

debian is not that up to date, so it might cause problems for gaming

neither are ubuntu-based debian-based distros (mint, pop_os)

debian cycle is 2 years, ubuntu cycle is 6 months

opensuse tumbleweed is similar to debian but is very up to date (and less unstable than other rolling release distros), it updates packages in the repo every 6 hours i think