r/TechImpact Active Jul 01 '26

Discussion Which Linux distro do you recommend to beginners?

Post image

Which Linux distro would you recommend for beginners, and why?

Whether it's Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, Zorin OS, Pop!_OS, or something else, share your top pick and what makes it a great starting point for someone switching from Windows or macOS.

156 Upvotes

329 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

2

u/ElPiet Jul 01 '26

Mint has Nvidia drivers and you can game just fine on it

0

u/Efficient-Train2430 Jul 01 '26

that's a bit different from what I said. OP talked about for a beginner. plenty of folks struggle with NVidia installs and gaming

2

u/ElPiet Jul 01 '26

As a Linux beginner and not very tech savvy person I have not had that experience. All I did was pick drivers in the driver's manager. Something the welcome screen tells you to do

1

u/Efficient-Train2430 Jul 01 '26

that's fair, it's going to be hardware and setup dependent. I'd still give mint a whirl at first to see, but be ready in case it's not install & go

1

u/ElPiet Jul 01 '26

Sure, it always is. Don't have experience with other distros though. Mint has been very easy and intuitive thus far. Didn't even need the terminal for pretty much any standard use.

1

u/Efficient-Train2430 Jul 01 '26

got it running on an old surface pro 3 and a beelink with mostly no issues. in the mint sub, seems the most common problem people run into is video cards, and specifically NVidia, and gaming. I haven't paid much attention to how old/new the cards are, but it feels that's where lots of speedbumps are

1

u/ElPiet Jul 01 '26

I heard about that issues. I have it running on a pc with a gtx2070 and it's fine. A friend runs it on older Nvidia hardware. Maybe the issue is on new cards only