1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

I got a new computer (hand-me-down from bestie) and got my Windows setup for gaming & casual use. And now I'm ready to start installing Linux and setting up dual boot. For many years, I ran Fedora -Not sure why but I did rather like it. But eventually I switched back to Linux Mint because it is the defacto casual build, plus I thought it would have better games compatibility than Fedora. And so here I am today, wondering: Should I get Mint or Fedora? And this is a terrible problem for an operating system to have. Nobody's thinking deeply about "Which Windows should I get?" You just get the latest Windows, or mayyybe the 2nd most recent version. Either way, its just not a very complicated choice. Which brings me to this idea. I don't think trying to build one mega distro makes any sense - it just wouldn't fit with the nature of the linux community. But we could have a single Unified Linux Installer. I care very little about the specific decisions and very much about the ease of the…

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