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Jonathan91
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Hi!
I've used Windows 7 since release and now I am thinking about switching to Linux.
I noticed everything is about taste when it comes to distros so lets hear pros/cons.
After I've heard pros/cons I can decide myself which one will suit me the best.
I want the distro to support upcoming Linux games but maybe all distros support that?
I want all Steam games to work on the distro I pick.
I am a "advanced" Windows user and I don't care if the distro looks like Windows or not.
Except for games I like to surf on the internet & sometimes play around with Blender.
I think Arch is the one I want to go with but sounds way too complicated to prepare it with different Linux commands since I don't know any..
Probably switching to Arch later once I am familiar with Linux commands.
Here are my computer specs btw..
Phenom II x4 955 BE 3.2GHz overclocked to 3.7GHz
Zotac 560Ti
Corsair Vengeance Cl9 1600MHz 4x4 (16GB) ram
Gigabyte GA-MA790GPT-UD3H
1TB HDD
I've used Windows 7 since release and now I am thinking about switching to Linux.
I noticed everything is about taste when it comes to distros so lets hear pros/cons.
After I've heard pros/cons I can decide myself which one will suit me the best.
I want the distro to support upcoming Linux games but maybe all distros support that?
I want all Steam games to work on the distro I pick.
I am a "advanced" Windows user and I don't care if the distro looks like Windows or not.
Except for games I like to surf on the internet & sometimes play around with Blender.
I think Arch is the one I want to go with but sounds way too complicated to prepare it with different Linux commands since I don't know any..
Probably switching to Arch later once I am familiar with Linux commands.
Here are my computer specs btw..
Phenom II x4 955 BE 3.2GHz overclocked to 3.7GHz
Zotac 560Ti
Corsair Vengeance Cl9 1600MHz 4x4 (16GB) ram
Gigabyte GA-MA790GPT-UD3H
1TB HDD