Linux Mint for sure.
It’s more welcoming to newbies than even Windows.
Linux Mint for sure.
It’s more welcoming to newbies than even Windows.
If they took the first step and worked towards, or remained, independent and selfpublished, that would make it a bit easier.
But Bethesda, Obsidian, InXile and even Blizzard couldn’t sell their asses to Microsoft fast enough once the offer was on the table.
I get you want to support the Devs, but they kinda made their choice. They had independence, some quite successfully, but they sold it.
Maybe it’s time to look for new studios to support and help up to contest with the old buggers?
Same. However I do work manual labor, so nothing too fancy lasts long.
Nah, there doesn’t seem to be a problem simply writing nasty comments. Personally I’d prefer getting downvoted to hell than a ‘pile-on’ in the comments spewing bile.
I switched from Windows to Mint. Best thing I ever did for myself as It’s extremely user friendly.
Is it the best choice for you? That depends on what you’re looking for in Linux.
Personally I was just fed up with Microsoft and all the corporate shenanigans. But I’m too old and dumb to learn how to properly utilize Linux (not gonna kid myself on that front), and Mint has proven a great “Baby’s First Linux” for me.