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Top Linux Distributions for Everyday Use (2024)

Selecting the ideal Linux distribution (distro) for daily use is a crucial decision that significantly influences your overall computing experience. With a diverse array of options available, each tailored to different preferences and needs, finding the best fit requires careful consideration. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore four top Linux distributions known for their reliability, user-friendliness, and versatility in everyday tasks

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9 thoughts on “Top Linux Distributions for Everyday Use (2024)

  • Good day, I have a question: how did you solve the bluetooth problem and the sound problem? Bluetooth works but poorly and port 3.5 for headphones has a red light on, where can I look for drivers?

    I have a MacBook Pro 15 2015 16/256 intel i7 2.2 frequency

  • O bom e velho Debian ficaria bem nessa lista. O Debian é estável seguro leve e suporta Appimage, Flatpak e tem 58.0000 dpkg. É base para o Ubuntu Mx Linux e Linux Minti

  • I still go back to Ubuntu especially for my daily driver. I dislike snaps and Arch is still my favorite but with My hardware setup it somekinds gets unstable. I remote a lot to work and use audio interface and my dslr cam, bluetooth devices to both remote and create content. When i need it to work i return to Ubuntu. It's not great but it works better than using anyother distro. We can say what we dislike about canonical directions but they do create a very solid distro for people that work with their pc.

  • Use what feels right for you as it's your desktop.

  • I say that use debian testing, mx linux or Linux mint Lmde instead of ubuntu

    Stay away from ubuntu as far as possible

    I use Archlinux btw
    I also like debian unstable

  • for the person who is looking for a daily driver coming from Windows Linux mint lmde 6 has no match for ease of use and coming with the applications they need to do their work without much effort

  • You forgot to mention the other flavors that fedora has

    KDE Plasma, Xfce, LXQt, MATE, i3, and Sway.

  • I won't suggest ubuntu and fedora anymore for quite Redhat and Canonical's questionable decisions

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