5 Linux Distros For Beginners

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► Chapters:

00:00 - Switching to Linux
00:30 - Pop!_OS, different, but familiar
02:27 - Linux Mint, the home for Windows users?
03:33 - Zorin OS, a sleek clean UI
04:32 - Ubuntu, the classic
05:43 - Fedora, a surprising experience
06:28 - Your choice, testing and installation tips
08:00 - Conclusion

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コメント (21)
  • @pascal831
    Thanks Michael! I downloaded KUBUNTU after having watched your video on how to install it! Thanks pal!
  • @SeanKent69
    I just moved over to Linux myself and am very happy with pretty much everything. Nvidia drivers are a nightmare for most distros unless it comes with easy install methods (Ubuntu, mint, etc). I want to run Fedora but despite all the tutorials, I just could not get it to be stable. How about a video on getting this running for all the newbies out there like me 😉
  • A distro is feel is very underrated for beginners, & those with older/weaker hardware is Solus w/Budgie DE, it has plenty of software in their repos, it's easy to use, it's rolling release ,so it's updated fairly regularly, but way less chance of something breaking like on vanilla Arch, it's not based on Ubuntu, it has a familiar layout for those coming from Windows, most hardware just works, & there's a solid team behind the dirsto, so you know it's got a good future ahead of it.
  • @TommyViper
    I'm working on week 3 of daily driving Fedora 40 with KDE Plasma, I absolutely love it! It actually feels a lot better than being on Windows, surprisingly. I'm still getting used to Dolphin and how it works as I'm used to a My Computer and navigating around that way, rather than starting in the Home folder. But I'll get the hang of it!
  • i am a beginner and i use arco linux. i started with fedora's plasma edition then switched to arco. and i started this month.
  • @YouTubdotCub
    It's worth noting that Linus Torvalds himself uses Fedora! It's beginner friendly, and Mr. Linux himself uses it! I've never distrohopped to it, but when I finally turn my windows 10 gaming partition into a Pop!_OS gaming partition, I might distrohop on my main partition to Nobara just to do side by side benchmark comparisons of games I like to play. If Nobara outperforms Pop!_OS, might have THAT be my gaming partition instead!
  • @NotLiamH
    I switched to kde fedora two weeks ago. So far I like it, there are some configuration and things I had to do but overall I like it. Installing things can either be very simple or very complicated.
  • nobara is a seriously underrated distro, its not just for gaming. it comes with a faster kernel, more kernel patches (specifically for surface devices and asus laptops), and overall is super simple to use. also it comes with a custom version of kde, gnome, and stock kde. I very much reccommend it to beginners
  • @MegaManNeo
    I think Mint Debian is worth a special mention too since they basically have Mint based directly on Debian here which works on even older machines than Ubuntu does. And thanks to flatpaks, it is almost on par too.
  • @boltez6507
    Ubuntu(MATE) is hella underrated, it's the only distro i stuck too,The mate DE uses almost the same amount of resources as xfce while appear quite better out of the box. It runs just fine (with zram enabled)on my old 2GB ram celeron 2955u dell inspiron 3537(yeah that purchase was downright bad,but i was an 8 year old back then).
  • @SirCaco
    People talk about Mint a lot, and I did install that on an old laptop. Well, LMDE specifically. It really did a good job of reviving that old dinosaur. I've also been looking at Linux Lite. They just released Linux Lite 7.0 this month, got any thoughts on that?
  • One little note about 4:21, the template folder is indeed used for right click custom template files, so its not only on zorin os, but on any distros with any file manager that supports it (most of them)
  • @lukas_ls
    I would always argue against using Fedora as a beginners Distro. In the long term it’s on of the most difficult to use/maintain for beginners.
  • I think openSUSE is by far superior than Fedora, and its very underrated for whatever reason
  • @user-ic6xf
    Zorin OS is amazing and way underrated. I just wish they did more frequent updates. I think then it would be close to perfect for most.
  • @EHKvlogs
    debian is also great for beginners, only installation can be little tricky though.
  • @khlua4590
    Just used Debian 12 with kde for a week and im happy right now. Havent encountered any problem worth nothing yet. But i just used it for browsing internet, spreadsheet, and light gaming using steam. Its beginner alright i guess. As for terminal, "man man" is really my best friend.
  • @avencores
    I would like to see a video of you trying to use Linux on an old Nvidia with a 340, 390 driver (this experience is much worse than on Windows)
  • @xBaumii
    Thanks for this overview, great video!