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aboutlinux [2025-12-06 18:19] – [No CTRL+ALT+DEL] mathogaboutlinux [2026-01-11 14:43] (current) mathog
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 Or... "So, you're a Windows user?" Or... "So, you're a Windows user?"
  
-==== Where should I start ==== +==== Where should I start==== 
-Pick a distro, any distro.+Pick a distro, any distro. I recommend Bazzite, but these are all fine.
 Here are some, in order of simplicity: Here are some, in order of simplicity:
-  - [[https://linuxmint.com/download.php|Linux Mint]] (use **Cinnamon** edition) - Popular for beginners, but not as good for gaming. +  * [[https://zorin.com/os/|Zorin OS]] (use the free **Core** version) Windows like and beginner friendly. 
-  **[[https://wiki.pika-os.com/en/home|Pika OS]]** (use **KDE** in my humble opinion) - Well rounded for beginners AND gamers. +  * [[https://linuxmint.com/download.php|Linux Mint]] (use **Cinnamon** edition) - Popular for beginners, but not as good for gaming. 
-  [[https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/|Nobara]] (standard) - My cup of tea.+  * [[Bazzite|Bazzite]] Best gaming option imo! Just works, rock solid, up to date and user friendly. 
 +  * [[https://wiki.pika-os.com/en/home|Pika OS]] (use **KDE** in my humble opinion) - Well rounded for beginners AND gamers. 
 +  [[https://nobaraproject.org/download-nobara/|Nobara]] (standard) - More up to date since it's Fedora
  
 Make sure to download specifically for NVidia, if that's your graphics card. Make sure to download specifically for NVidia, if that's your graphics card.
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-Have you heard about Zorin OS? Avoid. It looks the most like Windows 11, but there are many drawbacks... 
  
 **What's a distro?** Someone has made a distribution of Linux in a specific flavor. I.e. a distro.  **What's a distro?** Someone has made a distribution of Linux in a specific flavor. I.e. a distro. 
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     * How this is done differs. Usually  you hold a key after hitting power up. It can be F2, DEL, F10...     * How this is done differs. Usually  you hold a key after hitting power up. It can be F2, DEL, F10...
     * Turn off **Secure Boot**     * Turn off **Secure Boot**
-    * Change the boot order of the discs, so that the USB is at the top+    * Change the boot order of the discs, so that the USB (or UEFI) is at the top
     * Save and exit, good luck     * Save and exit, good luck
-  * What Partition option should I choose+  * What Partition option should I choose?
     * btrfs if you can, ext4 if you can't     * btrfs if you can, ext4 if you can't
     * If you want to Dual Boot, best to have two separate hard drives.     * If you want to Dual Boot, best to have two separate hard drives.
     * Don't encrypt your drive!     * Don't encrypt your drive!
     * I really recommend All in, erase the disc and take the plunge!     * I really recommend All in, erase the disc and take the plunge!
 +  * You need to choose a password at some point. Keep it simple on a home computer.
 +  * If you encounter "KWallet", set it up with empty password. Trust me. 
  
 ==== What's different? ==== ==== What's different? ====
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 ==== Distribution 101 ==== ==== Distribution 101 ====
 === Daddy distributions === === Daddy distributions ===
-There are three great daddies of distribution. Four if you count Ubuntu. In order of stable to bleeding edge:+There are three great daddies of distributions. Four if you count Ubuntu. In order of stable to bleeding edge:
   - Debian (and it's stepchild Ubuntu)   - Debian (and it's stepchild Ubuntu)
   - Fedora   - Fedora
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