I have grown up around Linux and have had people like my dad use it near me my whole life. I even booted a fedora version once on a very old machine when I was younger as a way for my dad to teach me about Linux. Sadly I never really caught on at the time.

I am ready to really jump in now. Is there a beginners guide/pros cons comparison for different distribution of Linux? I am also curious about how well things like matlab, solidworks, and Office suit/libra office work in Linux.

Thank you!

  • @SkipWapPallyPapOP
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    21 year ago

    Awesome! I think I will start looking at Ubuntu.

    • @hinterlufer
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      51 year ago

      If you’re coming from Windows, or like the windows look then I’d recommend trying the cinnamon flavor of Ubuntu (or straight up Linux Mint which is also Ubuntu based).

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I would also suggest KDE based ones (like Kubuntu). Familiar desktop look and feel. Intuitive controls. Decent hardware requirements.

        Anyway, you can use a different desktop env. later, too.

      • @bev
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        21 year ago

        Linux mint uses flatpak instead of snap. That’d be my reason to go with them instead of plain Ubuntu.

        • @hinterlufer
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          11 year ago

          I mean I use all of them - flatpak, snap and AppImages on my Mint installation. And I’m pretty sure you can use flatpaks on Ubuntu as well.

          • @bev
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            1 year ago

            Sure. But it can be annoying to remove snap if you’re like me.

        • @hinterlufer
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          21 year ago

          Yes, it has a typical taskbar which will be familiar if you’re used to windows and I think it’s quite sleek in general.