sentient_loom, 3 months ago These are fair warnings but increasingly exaggerated toward the end. Ubuntu will work just fine with a minimum of “getting basic things to work.” The most important item in the list is that proprietary software is often just better, and not available on Linux, and wine sucks. I suggest Ubuntu. It’s heavily managed and takes care of basic stuff. I’ve heard the same about Fedora but I never used it.
These are fair warnings but increasingly exaggerated toward the end. Ubuntu will work just fine with a minimum of “getting basic things to work.”
The most important item in the list is that proprietary software is often just better, and not available on Linux, and wine sucks.
I suggest Ubuntu. It’s heavily managed and takes care of basic stuff. I’ve heard the same about Fedora but I never used it.