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Elementary OS. I just switched almost a month ago and it is really stable, clean and good looking. It's based on Ubuntu btw.
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WSL!!
Jk, I used Arch w/ kde, but whatever you like!
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If you want the bleeding edge, go for Antergos, do keep in mind things may break after an update. If you want a stable platform, both Debian or Ubuntu works well.
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sirjofri5197yYou want to code? I use i3wm (on arch). I3 is a stable and small tiling window manager. It is very fast and you don't need a mouse. Every action is on your fingertips.
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boyski331387yKubuntu. User friendly for a first time user (trust me that's important) and the GUI is pretty slick and smooth. Not gonna run as quickly as Mint, but faster than any Windows imo
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moort43407yYou just had to ask...
Everyone has a different opinion.
I think that dos 3.1 is the best for you.
The best way is to just try stuff.
Take all the suggestions and install a different one every month, and log your experiences with it.
After a year you have had 12 experiences and you'll know which one you liked best -
boyski331387y@PrivateGER And no desktop icons as far as I remember. I used it for a few months thought and it has one of the best UI's. The closest one to MacOS I believe.
So, I'm going to switch from Windows 10 soon. Yay :)
So, which distribution do you think would be good for me. I'd like a nice one with a good desktop environment that is good to program on.
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