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Redders9578y@code maybe.
When I installed ubuntu on my 2015 macbook pro, it didn't always sleep, so would get hot in my bag, and go flat,
I don't know if other distros would be better, or if there was a fix I doesn't find, in the ends I went back to osx, with parallels with ubuntu, debian, suse ;-) -
code5668y@ThomasRedstone what a pain :/ running through a VM is probably a sensible way to get started anyway.
Or I could be a badass and try Kali... -
kvsm6688yHonestly, it really doesn't matter. But if it's your first time installing Linux: trust me, save yourself some pain and go with some flavour of Ubuntu. If you don't like the default desktop environment, Unity (which I hated when it first came out, even though I now use it every day), there are official Ubuntu flavours for most other desktops. Xubuntu is probably worth a look if you're after something lightweight.
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flag020328yI use Ubuntu with heavy customisations.
It is the best bet for plug and play plus you get packaged Deb files if you like that thing (although I used that for Spotify, VirtualBox and chrome. Everything else comes from apt). Mint is also a great option. As is arch :P -
osmarks8678yArch is extremely lightweight and teaches you a lot about Linux.
You might want to check out Void Linux too.
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