There’s a few pieces of software I need working reliably (and a couple I WANT to have… but am assuming will just break) for me to make the jump… I’m just basically in a holding pattern until the day comes where I’m forced to.
I’ve already got a secondary desktop w/ Bazzite on it, and the Gigabyte motherboard’s on-board sound card doesn’t seem to work (got around it w/ a Scarlett IO USB box…), so I’m kinda worried about what all will break that I’m not planning for.
Try a Debian based distro. So Debian, mint, Ubuntu, kubuntu.
Ubuntu comes with gnome, looks and feels Mac os ish
Kubuntu comes with KDE and looks like windows.
Mint is kinda like kubuntu
Debian comes with what ever DE you’ll install.
Debian (based) distros are usually the most stable ones with good (Driver) support all around.
I’ve had to come across a device which had any issue after an install with those distros.
All of them will game, if that’s something you worry about.
There’s a few pieces of software I need working reliably (and a couple I WANT to have… but am assuming will just break) for me to make the jump… I’m just basically in a holding pattern until the day comes where I’m forced to.
I’ve already got a secondary desktop w/ Bazzite on it, and the Gigabyte motherboard’s on-board sound card doesn’t seem to work (got around it w/ a Scarlett IO USB box…), so I’m kinda worried about what all will break that I’m not planning for.
Try a Debian based distro. So Debian, mint, Ubuntu, kubuntu.
Ubuntu comes with gnome, looks and feels Mac os ish Kubuntu comes with KDE and looks like windows. Mint is kinda like kubuntu Debian comes with what ever DE you’ll install.
Debian (based) distros are usually the most stable ones with good (Driver) support all around. I’ve had to come across a device which had any issue after an install with those distros. All of them will game, if that’s something you worry about.
You could also try Fedora with KDE or Gnome.