• Resonosity@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I want to buy a Framework laptop soon. I have the option to choose which Linux distro is best for me and load that on.

    Any suggestions?

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      5 hours ago

      Just install Windows 11

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      This is a spoof on all the “Just install Linux” answers that make no sense.

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      14 hours ago

      Transitioning from Windows to Linux Mint was effortless for me, everything worked out of the box and i haven’t typed a line of code yet. All i’ve had to to do is install Diodon to get the clipboard history feature.

      However all i’ve done with it is internet and office work, basic stuff. No gaming, no video editing, no 3D animation or any such. I think if you have a mature and complicated creative workflow it’s totally possible that you’ll struggle to move to Linux

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        60 minutes ago

        I’ve heard Linux Mint is pretty straightforward. Might just go with it, at least at first. Thanks!

        And yeah that’s what I would do anyways. Basically web surfing and whatnot

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        58 minutes ago

        Mostly web surf, listen to music, take notes, do file organization, etc. I have my Steam Deck for gaming, and I’d probably use web-based apps for the engineering work I do before loading anything onto my laptop

        But I may also want to download things like FreeCAD and other tools in the future

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          Any linux OS with a Desktop Environment will do that for you. If it’s a newer laptop you should probably go with Fedora and pick KDE Plasma desktop. Fedora has really good driver support for newer hardware and seems to work well with what framework laptops ship with.

          https://fedoraproject.org/en/workstation/download

          Linux Mint is also good however try to stay away from snaps starting out as they can cause confusing behavior due to how they’re implemented. A recent problem was Firefox from the snap store not working over VNC.

          https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php

          To be honest your best bet would be to search linux distros in the framework forums and see what they’re experiencing.

          https://community.frame.work/

          Good luck with your new laptop. If you’re doing CAD go for AMD as that seems to work better for GPU intensive workloads on Linux.