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I'm just so sick of Microsoft and Google. But there's two things holding me back:

  1. I wanna play Steam games on my PC

  2. I am just an amateur hobbyist, not a tech wizard

Is there any hope for me?

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

Yes, go for it.

The two distros I recommend for beginners, these helped me start using Linux:

  1. Kubuntu

Kubuntu uses the KDE Plasma desktop environment, which is the closest experience to Windows 10 imo. Very good for easing you in. Plus, it's based on Ubuntu - the most commonly used distro. So if you have issues, just google "(problem) Ubuntu" and you'll find a fix.

  1. Pop!_OS

Pop!_OS is preconfigured for gaming. If you have anything Nvidia in your PC, just start with this one. Nvidia doesn't play nice with Linux, and the company that develops Pop!_OS has a specific version with Nvidia drivers. Driver configuration can be annoying, you don't have to worry about it with Pop!_OS.

Both of these distros will work for gaming out of the box pretty much (provided you use AMD products). Steam's Proton tool is insanely useful, and it's not too hard to figure out how to tweak games that are still having issues after it works its magic.

Basically, your choice boils down to:

Kubuntu - an easier time with the PC side of things

Pop!_OS - an easier time with the gaming side of things

As for being a tech wizard, don't worry about it. If you know how to look up your problems, there's always some guy on a forum with some commands you can copy/paste into the terminal and fix everything.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

cool. yea nvidia will be a problem. guess that narrows my choices!

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