Hi!

I’m a long time Mac user, but I want to set up a laptop or mini desktop (something not too old but powerful enough for image editing, really just for photography workflow), and try a Linux distro with FOSS tools for this purpose. I’m done with Adobe.

I’d like to scale one day to having a NAS of some kind.

I’ve experimented with Ubuntu before but it felt a little noddy, I just didn’t like it. Any recommendations? I’d like something with a decent community that would tolerate my noob questions.

Many thanks.

  • Lantern
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    21 year ago

    What desktop environment were you running? I usually recommend GNOME to people who just want an OOB experience and KDE to people who want to invest into a more personal experience.

    • @kier
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      21 year ago

      gnome is hell for people coming from windows though

      • Lantern
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        21 year ago

        That’s really only true of some users. Most people now are used to at least 2 OSs. GNOME acts a bit more like a mobile OS in my opinion, and KDE behaves more like a desktop OS. Ultimately if you’re moving to linux of your own volition, you’re usually going to be more tech friendly than anyone staying on windows.

        To be honest, I personally disliked GNOME, but not because it didn’t match Windows. It just didn’t have the level of customization and accessibility that I expected from linux.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        OP’s a long time Mac user. I don’t think he will have issues with gnome. Hell he might find it more familiar than kde

        • @justjeepin
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          21 year ago

          Yep, as a Mac user for 34 years, KDE is too Windows-like and Gnome felt pretty similar to Mac.

        • @kier
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          11 year ago

          Oh, in that case, absolutely.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 year ago

        I hate Windows with an unbridled passion. I’m forced to use it lately for work and it absolutely sucks (Win 10 anyway).

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      I don’t actually know. It was Unity I think, whatever that is. Felt a bit, um, amateur and not very polished. Best way I can describe from what I remember.

      I will be seriously researching every response here. Very grateful for the help.

      • Lantern
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        21 year ago

        Unity was abandoned for a few years by Ubuntu, so I’d assume it’s behind most other DEs in terms of development. Most of what users experience in a distribution is the DE, so using a bad one can ruin it.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          Makes sense and stacks up against my experience of it as seeming unfinished.

          Is it Gnome / KDE as standard or are there other environments available?

          • Lantern
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            Those are the two most popular DEs. There’s also MATE, LXQT, Cinnamon, XFCE, and Pantheon, but I have no experience with those.

            Additionally, some users opt to use window managers in lieu of a DE, so thats also an option.