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I’m looking for a beginners guide on transitioning to Linux, something that shows me which OS I should go with for my use case. I would love it if the source of the guide is on Lemmy, but I’ll take any recommendations from here.

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This is exactly what I was asking for, thank you!

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Check out distrowatch if you wanna stay up to date on the latest releases of your preferred distro(s). I put this here because it’s got a side bar that lists the 100 most popular distros queried from their site, which might make it easier to see what’s likely got more support or at least a more active community.

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That depends on what your use case is. If you’re after gaming, I’d recommend Bazzite

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I wouldn’t recommend immutable distros quite yet. There isn’t a lot of docs on them.

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I mean, their official discourse forums have a fair bit of documentation.

But Bazzite’s goal is to make things work so that people can spend their time playing their games instead of reading documentation.

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