Since i see so much linux talk on lemmy i got curious and watched a video about the common distros. How true is the information in this video? The person hardly describes why debian and arch are just better than every other distro. At least i’m definitely now curious about Mint or something for gaming.

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    1 year ago

    One important thing you need to know about distros: they’re all the same under the hood.

    This is true for the traditional model in which the package manager is the main differentiator between distros. Therefore Arch, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE etc and their derivatives (which make up about 90% of the distros found on DistroWatch) are indeed mostly the same.

    But the likes of Gentoo and NixOS etc don’t quite fit the bill. Granted, a new user should only very rarely (if ever) start their Linux journeys on any of these advanced distros.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, you look at how there are a handful of package managers, and hundreds of distros, they’re pretty much all the “same”

      But yes gentoo and NixOS do things the most differently. But even on those you can game on them.

      I mostly want to discourage distro hopping with the belief that they’re missing out on a program or desktop, only to end up on windows because they’re tired of reinstalling everything.

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        I mostly want to discourage distro hopping with the belief that they’re missing out on a program or desktop, only to end up on windows because they’re tired of reinstalling everything.

        Thank you for being thoughtful! I just wanted to add some nuance with my previous comment.