Noooooob here: As title said - I don’t know what distro I should choose. My needs are student stuff like Libreoffice & Videoconferences but also creative things, photo-management and cutting videos. Does it matter at all? Do I have to check for every single program I use or is there a distro that is recommended?

I was planning on getting a Tuxedo with Tuxedo OS, but my neighbour recommended another “no os”-seller and now I’m not sure. I was opting for Tuxedo mainly because of the support since I’m leaving windows after many years^^

(Picture shows the lilac and blueish ports that we had for mouse and keyboard back “in my days” with the words “How old are you” - “Me:” on top - just because this community semmingly requires a picture added)

  • toynbee@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    I theoretically support the sentiment behind this advice, but I - a fairly experienced Linux user both at home and at work - tried Bazzite. I installed it, configured my accounts, ran a system update and rebooted. After a reboot, it was broken.

    I’m sure I did something wrong there and likely the situation would have been recoverable, but I didn’t do anything complex, so I challenge the claim “you won’t be able to break it if you try.”

    Otherwise it seemed like it would have been a positive experience.

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      27 days ago

      I said you won’t be able to break it, but an update can. Bazzite is an open source project with limited resources, and shit happens from time to time.

      However, in cases like that you can always fix it by either doing a rollback (one liner: sudo rpm-ostree rollback), or by simply choosing the previous working version in grub while the machine is booting using the arrow keys.