Ubuntu’s popularity often makes it the default choice for new Linux users. But there are tons of other Linux operating systems that deserve your attention. As such, I’ve highlighted some Ubuntu alternatives so you can choose based on your needs and requirements—because conformity is boring.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    What are good dual boot friendly options? I still game too much to ditch windows and dual booted Ubuntu but meh Ubuntu lol

    • @f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4
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      711 months ago

      I consider Linux Mint Debian Edition to be the starter distro that Ubuntu was, >10 years ago.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        Would you recommend something different for someone who doesn’t need a “starter” but still wants to dual boot? I’m not super unfamiliar, I just haven’t bothered for a long time

        • @Gutek8134
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          411 months ago

          I’m using Pop OS, pretty good IMO

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            Flashing pop onto a USB now, let’s give it a go! Any tips on gaming tools? I think I read about some newer compatibility thing but can’t remember what it was called lol.

            • @Gutek8134
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              110 months ago

              I’m using it mainly for development, keeping all the gaming to windows

    • @474D
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      611 months ago

      Mint sets up the entire dual boot and partitioning during the install. You just choose how much space for Mint. Very easy and intuitive.

    • Captain Janeway
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      511 months ago

      Linux Mint is a popular alternative.

      But all options can be dual booted as far as I know!

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Some don’t play nice with dual booting. I’m honestly not familiar with the “why” but a couple of distros I looked at (one was one of the gaming forward ones, forget which) are outright like "don’t dual boot this and if you do don’t come crying to us.

        I’m guessing they struggle seeing other file system types but I have no idea.

        • Captain Janeway
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          111 months ago

          Oh that is news to me. I always assumed a partition was all it needed.

          • @[email protected]
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            111 months ago

            I honestly don’t know what the issue is, but if the distro page is like “don’t fuckin do it” I just believe them 😂

            • conciselyverbose
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              111 months ago

              It could just be that windows is obnoxious and likes to do its best to break shit, and they don’t want to deal with helping people figure out how to repair it in limited dev time.