- Ubuntu: - It has strong security, automatic updates, and great hardware support. - As basically all distros (or in the case of auto updates: all DEs) have. - Mint: - It’s stable, lightweight - As every Linux is compared to Windows. - Zorin OS: - supports many Windows applications through Wine - Is there a reasonable distro that doesn’t? - Pop!_OS: - it has built-in NVIDIA and AMD driver support - So again like basically all distros that don’t go out of their way to only use free-software… for NVIDIA that is, AMD drivers are part of the kernel anyway. - Debian: - supports several desktop environments like GNOME, KDE, and Xfce - Same, same… again. - Seriously… How many sloppy “Which distro is for you?” articles do we need to finally get a single one competently describing differences and not trying to pin general Linux features to specific distros? 🥱 - You can do anything in any distro, just fucking choose. 
 



