• egeresEnglish
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    LETS FUCKING GOOO

    As a sidenote, I bought a whole new SSD and I plan to switch from windows 10 to ubuntu (yeah I know) when I have more stability in my life. At the moment I don’t want more changes in my life because I have a lot going, but it’s coming

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      The haters will tell you Ubuntu sucks. Every distro has pros and cons. Use whatever you feel comfortable with, and if you feel like trying something else, do it!

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        I recommend pop_os! My life is so much better after abandoning Windows for pop_os.

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      ignore anybody giving you grief about whatever distro you use - people need to realise that gatekeeping an OS over minor UI experiences is a dumb fight that discourages normal users getting involved. Whether ubuntu is your gateway into other linux, or the system you end up using for 10 years - you do you, whatever is working is fine. In any case, ubuntu today is much better than it was even 5 years ago - like the comments on this thread say, things just work. You’ll still probably have to use terminal more than you should, but linux is becoming very usable for everybody.

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      Ubuntu is great, but please consider linux mint and PoP_OS too. You may find them more appealing than ubuntu.

      Both are ubuntu based anyway, so you wont be missing anything good.

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      try mint, install gnome if you have to