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Relax, Zazo....that does not mean you have to pay for them.Most WiFi chips/cards in computers need nonfree drivers.
Thank you very muchHello @Zazo,
Welcome to Linux.org forums.
Here is a page that may be of help as you get started with Linux. My favorite Distro is Mint. Depending upon your equipment it should work well for you. Good Luck on your new venture.
Only the User can say, on an individual basis. As of this moment in time, I favor PCLinuxOS and am seriously considering Devuan Chimaera. But, then again, I use almost exclusively non-systemd distros, for personal reasons. To each his own!SO I found the download linux spot which one is the best?
PCLinuxOS a Linux distro that works OOTB once I got used to how to do stuff in PCLinuxOS smooth sailing all of the time.As of this moment in time, I favor PCLinuxOS and am seriously considering Devuan Chimaera.
i understand that. what i dont understand why ubuntu and linux mint go out of their way to use generic . my main point their only a few tweaks to each Kenel and desktop environments/window manger that make them differentThe only advantage I've found with a rolling release is never having to reinstall the distro as software is updated as it's released.
Rolling releases also offer a LTS kernel along with the latest stable kernel.
The Linux Kernel Archives - Releases
www.kernel.org
Maybe take a look into GoboLinuxi understand that. what i dont understand why ubuntu and linux mint go out of their way to use generic . my main point their only a few tweaks to each Kenel and desktop environments/window manger that make them different