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Linux zorin os
Linux zorin os






linux zorin os

Like the windows, the way the windows work, settings, UI, themes, everything like that is not the distro but desktop environment. The whole desktop experience you will have on any linux totally depends on your Desktop Environment though and not the distribution. I agree with Ronothan that Garuda seems too bloated. There are 3 main options, Endeavour OS, Arco Linux, or Garuda Linux.

linux zorin os

So you are going to have the best experience using Steam Proton etc on an Arch based system. This is what the steamdeck and steam os runs as well. Garuda has all the software needed for gaming on Linux preinstalled, and since I'm too lazy to get it setup, it works great for this. Fedora is rock solid stable, and Gnome is great for 2 in 1 laptops like I have. Right now, I'm using Garuda on my spare system and Fedora on my laptop, both of which are awesome for what they're doing. Manjaro works as well, but I've always had problems with it. Garuda is pretty good for this, but can be a bit bloated. For a system where I'll be gaming, I want something Arch-based. YaST is an amazing software utility, and the main reason I don't recommend it over Ubuntu for transitioning from Windows is because the software repos are a lot more bare than somewhere like Ubuntu. For a more general use computer that doesn't need a ton of software, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed is awesome. Personally, for which distro I use, it depends on what the computer will be used for. IIRC Zorin is just a spin of Ubuntu, so gaming on it will be just as easy as gaming on Ubuntu.You'll probably have to update the repos to include newer versions of WINE, but it shouldn't be too hard to setup.








Linux zorin os