Help me choose a distro, please!

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Help me choose a distro, please! - programming.dev

I’m ditching Windows in favor of Linux on my personal desktop. And so I’m looking for advice on which distro I should start with. #### About Me I use Linux professionally all the time but mostly to build ci/cd pipelines and for software development/operations. I’ve never been a Linux admin nor have I ever chosen the distro I use. I’m generally comfortable using Linux and digging into configs/issues as needed. #### Planned Usage I use this machine for typical home usage: Firefox, a notes app (currently Notesnook), maybe office style tools like word and excel. I also use this for gaming: Steam, Discord, etc. Lastly and least important, I use this for a small amount of dev work: VSCode, various languages, possibly running containers. #### What I’m Looking For I’d like an OS that’s highly configurable but ships with good default settings and requires very little effort to start using. I don’t want it to ship with loads of applications; I want to choose and install all of the higher level tools. Shipping with a configured desktop is perfectly fine but not required. Ideally, I can have all of this while still keeping the maintenance low. I think that means a stable OS, a good package manager, stable/automatic updates, etc. Last bit. Open source is rather important to me. I prefer free and free. Anyone have good suggestions?? #### Edit I’m aware of tools like Distro Chooser [https://distrochooser.de/]. They’ve recommended Arch Linux and Endeavor OS to me so far. But I’m not ready to trust them yet. I’m looking for human input.

You make it sound like all distros are paid, not free. With that said… all distros can deliver the same quality as you’d expect out of a “stable OS”. Still, theres Nobara, Linux Mint, ZorinOS and Garuda for your “noob-friendly” needs.