How to Choose a Linux Distribution

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  • This video will show you how to choose a Linux Distribution. I always say distribution doesn't matter and it is merely a starting place.
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Комментарии • 1,7 тыс.

  • @glenbarnier
    @glenbarnier 4 года назад +1633

    how to choose
    step one: pick the distro
    step two: repeat step one

    • @Alex-kr1ns
      @Alex-kr1ns 4 года назад +105

      Im stuck in an infinite loop, please help

    • @spooky6703
      @spooky6703 4 года назад +114

      while(true):
      pickDistro()

    • @zadfoe
      @zadfoe 4 года назад +33

      @@spooky6703 Lua Code:
      while true do
      local linuxDistro = math.random(1,9999)
      print(linuxDistro)
      end

    • @cardboardpow8979
      @cardboardpow8979 4 года назад +17

      #include
      int main()
      {
      while(true)
      {
      int linuxDistro = std::rand() % 9223372036854775807 - 0;
      std::cout

    • @justsomerandompersononthei2595
      @justsomerandompersononthei2595 4 года назад +22

      What is all of this code how do I use it please help
      i use arch btw

  • @souilluminat9280
    @souilluminat9280 4 года назад +764

    Me: Linux beginner
    Me: Installs Arch
    Few days of struggling
    Love it now

    • @nitrosophelin
      @nitrosophelin 4 года назад +49

      Arch Linux gang

    • @teancoffee208
      @teancoffee208 4 года назад +56

      I'll make my way to Arch. Just have to watch a bunch of videos and learn programming first.

    • @lonttugamer2939
      @lonttugamer2939 4 года назад +82

      @@teancoffee208 Nah you don't really need to learn programming for arch, it's mostly just remembering a bunch of commands and understanding some basic concepts. Like how software installation works and what things you can touch and can't touch to not break it.

    • @RandomPerson-kb7em
      @RandomPerson-kb7em 4 года назад +11

      I to installed Arch as a beginner

    • @kjullthedemon
      @kjullthedemon 4 года назад +17

      I've only ever tried Ubuntu, and didn't really like it. I've got interested in Linux again, and Arch looks quite cool. But everyone deters you from using it, if you are a beginner.

  • @vfletes1
    @vfletes1 5 лет назад +539

    My daughter she 7 she plays around with peppermint OS she loves it my wife has no clue about computers I got her on Linux Mint they never have to know about the evil windows

    • @danieleg8758
      @danieleg8758 5 лет назад +56

      My 10 years old son has KDE neon and never had any problems for his needs (just basic obviously). Whoever said that you need to be really tech savvy to use linux is just someone scared to try it

    • @reaver2616
      @reaver2616 5 лет назад +63

      My sister browse net and use my pc on daily...and whats funny she dont even know its linux😂

    • @travisretriever7473
      @travisretriever7473 5 лет назад +13

      Good man. They are lucky to have you as a husband and father. :)

    • @matheusenrique9809
      @matheusenrique9809 4 года назад +3

      @Lics Norgi What exactly happened?

    • @jameshalladay3964
      @jameshalladay3964 4 года назад +25

      @Lics Norgi lol a noob cant wrap his head around more complex distros but is too prideful to try an easy distro

  • @nirutivan9811
    @nirutivan9811 4 года назад +43

    I use Manjaro cause of one simple reason: It‘s the only Linux that works with my Keyboard.
    I tried Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora and some other distros and I tried various things I found on the Internet, but all of them failed. I couldn’t use the Keyboard. I always had to plug in an external mouse and Keyboard into my Laptop to use them, which was quite annoying.
    But one day I thought I give Manjaro a try and it just worked. Keyboard and Trackpad worked and I didn’t need to install any drivers for the Wifi to work.
    I use a MacBook Pro (13“ 2016, no Touchbar) with MacOS Catalina and Windows 10 Bootcamp and Manjaro Linux (Gnome Desktop) is installed on an external SSD. First I just wanted to test Linux, but now I use it quite often.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  4 года назад +16

      Manjaro is becoming one of the go to Distros. I getting to the point where I'd recommend it for a starter distro.

    • @morgulbrut
      @morgulbrut 4 года назад +5

      Manjaro is really the distro i recommend. I mean, the give you a well configured Arch with well configured Windowmanagers out of the box.

    • @Radixs_yt
      @Radixs_yt 3 года назад +1

      I am using manjaro on a MacBook Pro mid 2012 (lovit)

    • @ifihadfriends437
      @ifihadfriends437 3 года назад

      I’ve also found Solus works without config for my 2015 MacBook

  • @hewfrebie2597
    @hewfrebie2597 5 лет назад +611

    Btw I use an Manjaro which is an arch-base distro got em

    • @roidvoid
      @roidvoid 5 лет назад +19

      I'm digging into the i3 community build. I like it but I had to tinker a lot with it.

    • @hewfrebie2597
      @hewfrebie2597 5 лет назад +45

      I will install Arch Linux with a Laptop next time for sure. Then I will proudly say "btw I use Arch"

    • @lyspec
      @lyspec 5 лет назад +2

      @@hewfrebie2597 Me too. If I get a new Ultrabook than I'm gonna use ARCH forever... ☝️💪

    • @hewfrebie2597
      @hewfrebie2597 5 лет назад +5

      @@lyspec nice good luck

    • @biplav2447
      @biplav2447 5 лет назад +4

      Btw,I use arch with i3😅😅😂😂

  • @BroodingPsycho
    @BroodingPsycho 2 года назад +45

    You're probably not gonna see this as this is over two years old, but bless you Titus, you opened up the door to a whole new world for me. My laptop now runs Linux, and the only real reason I still daily drive Windows on my main is the Adobe suite which unfortunately is necessary for work. But yes, Linux is awesome and I took the plunge thanks to your work here on RUclips (did some of your Windows stuff too and it works like magic. That script!). Keep it up.

  • @dmnsonic
    @dmnsonic 3 года назад +19

    I know I'm watching 2 years later but this man knows what is talking. Recommends Debian over Ubuntu and others famous deb based systems. Thanks to not proliferate the same opinion from all over the internet. Debian is excellent, you just need to learn how to use it.

  • @omenrick
    @omenrick 4 года назад +185

    I did it! After a year of watching Chris I finally installed Linux! I had a bit of trouble but it's running and I'm loving it so far, so much to discover.
    Thanks Chris!

    • @omenrick
      @omenrick 4 года назад +8

      @Andrew Hi Andrew. Linux Mint. I am really really trying not to distro hop but Chris Titus talks about so many it's hard.

    • @gbenselum
      @gbenselum 4 года назад +1

      One year seeing awesome Linux videos without trying? Wow

    • @omenrick
      @omenrick 4 года назад +1

      @@gbenselum I was a bit lazy but besides that I needed a machine to install it on and I finally got one.

    • @peterlin2352
      @peterlin2352 4 года назад

      I like debian most too. My favourite Linux desktop.

    • @haseenabadshah5381
      @haseenabadshah5381 4 года назад

      69 likes lmao

  • @Choppedcity
    @Choppedcity 5 лет назад +204

    For the first time you didn't start with "In this video, I am going to..."

    • @KielRAJames
      @KielRAJames 5 лет назад +2

      lol

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +47

      Had a patreon member say "Switch it up!"... He couldn't have been more right!

    • @raffeboy02
      @raffeboy02 5 лет назад +1

      @@ChrisTitusTech So next time you try some weed, and try it backwards???

    • @amorettique
      @amorettique 5 лет назад

      Looking forward to a sadface thumbnail next!

    • @Demian1
      @Demian1 3 года назад

      L

  • @d4nhumphr3y93
    @d4nhumphr3y93 4 года назад +66

    18:10 “Now let’s break down what kind of a person would use what...”

  • @sgl.444
    @sgl.444 5 лет назад +75

    I made the switch from W10 to Linux Mint Cinnamon 1 month ago on my main machine and I'm absolutely happy with it. I think I'll hardly go back to Windows after being a user since Windows 3.11...

    • @أسامهناصر-ر3ل
      @أسامهناصر-ر3ل 5 лет назад +6

      Every now and then I install Windows 10, few days later I go back to Manjaro.
      Once you go Linux, it's hard to go back to Windows

    • @laurinneff4304
      @laurinneff4304 5 лет назад

      @@أسامهناصر-ر3ل unless X stops working after a while, needing a reboot on my PC

    • @JSCB-365
      @JSCB-365 5 лет назад +11

      I'm Fed up with Windows X, spying, forced updates. And having to reconfigure my PC every time they crash it with the forced updates. It's my machine. I have it for a specific set of tasks and it seems every update gets in the way of the specific tasks.
      Just want an OS that works when I turn it on. So I can get to the tasks I turned the computer on to do.

    • @emeukal7683
      @emeukal7683 5 лет назад +1

      As long as you don't need any of the windows software why would you? But seriously 99%of pc usage is running either this windows software or browser and win10 runs firefox as well as arch:)

    • @staninjapan07
      @staninjapan07 4 года назад +3

      @@JSCB-365 I echo that sentiment. I want to turn it on, make what I need to make, perhaps watch a video, and then turn it off. Although the desire to tinker with the (Linux) system will probably develop at some point, for now I simply want out of W7 and Chrome.

  • @amaterasu48
    @amaterasu48 5 лет назад +17

    I use Linux Mint and Mate as the desktop environment. I love it so much that I donated some money to them. Highly recommended.

  • @xthebumpx
    @xthebumpx 5 лет назад +6

    After doing a lot of distro hopping these are the questions I used to evaluate distros when I decided to settle down and find a home. My primary goal was to find a something that got out of the way so I could focus on productivity:
    * Can I easily install and update proprietary software, especially nvidia drivers?
    * I "need" certain up to date programs, but also want a stable tested system that's resilient to user error. What distro balances those needs best?
    * If I do break the system how time-consuming is the process to reinstall and set up the environment the way I previously had it?
    * How many dev tools and other programs would I have to manually update and build from source (for instance ccls)?
    * Is there an active knowledgeable community and good documentation?
    Curious to see guesses about what I ended up picking :P

    • @evivian7374
      @evivian7374 5 лет назад

      manjaro?

    • @xthebumpx
      @xthebumpx 5 лет назад

      @John Smith I love gentoo and wanted to make it work as a daily driver, but of course it doesn't fit my goals. I way too frequently do something wrong with upgrading the kernel/rebuilding drivers and have to boot into a USB and go in to fix everything.
      I did recently have fun with a brief stint turning gentoo into a semi clone of my actual choice by making it flatpak and container focused, which really cut down on compile times and ebuild conflicts, but if you do that, what's really the point of using gentoo instead of something easier to maintain.

    • @mrdhksan
      @mrdhksan 4 года назад +1

      xdmx Ubuntu? Please reveal...I’ve walked a similar path.

  • @JeffM---
    @JeffM--- 5 лет назад +12

    I switched from Windows to Linux Mint Cinnamon, around two years ago, I just love it, I am not interested in trying any other distros, Mint pushes all the buttons for me. Love your videos man.

    • @edwardlilley1705
      @edwardlilley1705 3 года назад

      I am in the same boat, I wouldn't mind trying another distro but frankly Mint has been awesome. I installed it on all my old laptops and they all run again. Anyways, Mint has been great, but i game alot and my work needs windows so I find myself using linux less and less.

    • @KakashiChidori616
      @KakashiChidori616 3 года назад

      I installed mint yesterday. Being from windows background, it really feels like "home".

    • @edwardlilley1705
      @edwardlilley1705 3 года назад

      @Travis Bare yes. Steam and protondb work really well for the most part but the 4 main games I play are unplayable on Linux. But most single player games work great.

  • @RickRose
    @RickRose 4 года назад +24

    As a noob, I appreciate this straightforward explanation of the genealogy. Thank you.

  • @thereallantesh
    @thereallantesh 5 лет назад +10

    Great vid! The first distro I installed was Ubuntu back in 2007. I used it for a year, and while I liked it very much I ended up switching to Linux Mint in 2008, and am still using Mint as my main OS today. Back in the day I loved Windows 95, 98 and XP. I even embraced Windows 7, and still keep it as a dual boot option, but since then Windows has become such a mess. I'd much rather use a Linux distro.

  • @guyclykos
    @guyclykos 5 лет назад +17

    It's because of you that I'm using linux mint right now. Thank you.

  • @mk_annan22
    @mk_annan22 4 года назад +4

    Been using Manjaro KDE Plasma 5 for 9 months after distro hopping for nearly 2 years. The longest and sustained distro for me till now. Also compatible with my GPU drivers and can really take stress.

  • @doncollins6465
    @doncollins6465 5 лет назад +7

    Terrific breakdown. Thank you. I would like to see you do a more task focussed breakdown to follow up with. eg. which distros and services to consider for server functions (maybe even including prepackaged installs like Zentyal, NethServer etc.), and which distros to consider for desktop uses (most reliable, flexible and usable for daily office tasks). This video is a great starting place for anyone wanting to dabble into the Linux world.

  • @barend63
    @barend63 5 лет назад +11

    The fun part is the distro hopping. In the process you will soon discover what is compatible with your hardware.

    • @alkaupadhyay7650
      @alkaupadhyay7650 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, like how parrot os thought you dont have good drivers then removed my wlan and Bluetooth drivers completely. Now i cant use them. It had been 5 months.

    • @olivander5171
      @olivander5171 3 года назад

      @@alkaupadhyay7650 lmao

  • @VittoIB
    @VittoIB 5 лет назад +7

    Best way to sum up your videos: sober. You have a no-nonsense take on this, and you're not repeating what a lot of people already say. Your recommendations are very close to how I approached it back in '05:
    Mint --> K/X/L/Ubuntu --> Debian --> Pop!/Neon --> Fedora Gnome --> Manjaro/Antergos --> Arch (btw).
    How come no coverage on OpenSUSE in this?

    • @justsomerandompersononthei2595
      @justsomerandompersononthei2595 4 года назад

      I also use Arch btw.
      OpenSUSE has a different package manager, it's user-friendly and comes with GUI by default. It's bloated though and has 2000+ packages installed by default. Leap if you want a stable distro and don't want to update much, Tumbleweed if you want rolling-release and you want to constantly update and try new features.

  • @MartianArrow
    @MartianArrow 3 года назад +9

    I don't generally comment on videos, but I just wanna say - I really appreciate this video, and your passion and efforts for newcomers, for "marketing" Linux.

  • @MrStarTraveler
    @MrStarTraveler 5 лет назад +106

    16:45 - "You can make it look and feel like windows 95" 7u6frtjyfd5rik8 YESSSS!
    I'm soo getting this.

    • @roland3578
      @roland3578 5 лет назад +3

      Use openbsd. GNU/Linux is overrated, with the exception of Gentoo

    • @igorthelight
      @igorthelight 5 лет назад +22

      Be carefull with BSD - they are even more obscure than Linux itself.
      For new users any BSD is not a good choice.
      Advanced users will choose for themselves do they need BSD or not.

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 5 лет назад +6

      I want mine to look like windows 1.

    • @OtakuboyT
      @OtakuboyT 4 года назад +1

      [Floral Shoppe plays in the background]

    • @justsomerandompersononthei2595
      @justsomerandompersononthei2595 4 года назад +1

      Roland I'd rather use ReactOS as my main system than BSD. BSD is so overrated.

  • @lvill3633
    @lvill3633 5 лет назад +17

    I think we should start explaining Linux to new users by comparing the parts of it from Windows and Mac OS.
    Questions like "what is does apt mean in Windows or Mac environment?"
    It'll be easier..

  • @amitanshubose
    @amitanshubose 5 лет назад +92

    I think new users should always be told about arch wiki so that they can learn (if they want to), it always generates more Interest in people imho

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +11

      Very good point, one of the places I've learned the most about Linux.

    • @valso
      @valso 5 лет назад +6

      @@ChrisTitusTech The wiki can't help you much. I used it several times before I realized the best way to do what I need is either "trial and error" or turn DuckDuckGo upside down until I find what I need.
      And btw, there's a pure Arch out there with only a basic GUI installer added (kinda reminds me of MS-DOS interface) - nothing else was changed or added and I recommend it to everyone. It's called Anarchy Linux (which could be pronounced as "An Archy Linux"). Anarchy Linux doesn't even have its own repository and uses solely the repos of Arch. The ISO name suggests it's only a CLI installer interface but it's not - there is in fact a simple GUI installer.

    • @mercuriete
      @mercuriete 5 лет назад +6

      I am a Gentoo user but I often end up reading Arch linux documentation because is more complete and updated and It is just perfect.

    • @dennisgatere7821
      @dennisgatere7821 5 лет назад +3

      @@valso Clearly you're doing something wrong, from my experience the wiki is dead accurate for the specific issues it outlines, for everything else you will find people on bbs, manjaro, antergos and a host of other forums that have likely encountered the issues you face and get an answer. The arch wiki is very comprehensive but obviously doesn't cover all scenarios.
      For example its not obvious that certain distros like Manjaro add specific packages for thumbnaill support (KDE) or for mtp access by a file manager you need gvsf-mtp (Deepin) or for extracting files you need file-roller (Deepin) you can infer some of this info through searching and even checking the file manager you use and seeing what dependencies are listed on a package in arch repos, that's saved me many times. Takes a little creativity but you can solve issues with some effort.

    • @valso
      @valso 5 лет назад

      @@dennisgatere7821 The most of the answers I have ever needed I have found in the Arch forum, not the wiki. I use the wiki only for deps search, that's the thing it's mostly useful.

  • @antoineolivier1287
    @antoineolivier1287 4 года назад +17

    My first Linux installation was Slackware, about 20 years ago. I barely remember how I did it. GNU/Linux has come a long way.

    • @greatcanadianmoose3965
      @greatcanadianmoose3965 3 года назад

      Slackware 20 years ago? You used black magic and probably sold your soul to get it running. That's how you got it running. Late 90s and early 2000s Linux is sketchy AF

  • @ClifffSVK
    @ClifffSVK 4 года назад +3

    2:30 Distribution is not just how it installs packages but also what packages it has in the repository, how often it receives updates, how stable it is, what kind of support/community it has, etc.

  • @billbez7465
    @billbez7465 4 года назад +5

    Very informative and helpful video. I tried Ubuntu, and it was fine. Now, I'm running Linux Mint because I wanted to try a different distro. So far, Linux Mint is great.

  • @World_Theory
    @World_Theory 5 лет назад +13

    You cleared up a lot of things for me. Like package managers.
    Thanks!

  • @philipphanslovsky5101
    @philipphanslovsky5101 4 года назад +1

    Have had Arch for many years as my daily driver and installed Manjaro on my new laptop. Love the convenience it adds on top of the flexibility that Arch offers

  • @HungryGuyStories
    @HungryGuyStories 5 лет назад +181

    _"There is no distribution that you're gonna go, 'This is awesome! Everything works! It has everything I need.' "_
    Linux Mint: hold my beer...

    • @jrnamida5470
      @jrnamida5470 5 лет назад +7

      I am not a gamer, but use MX-linux and it pretty much has a everything works out of the box distro...

    • @shermil12
      @shermil12 4 года назад +5

      Linux mint not compatible with canon printers. Even one works, you can't use two printer-office and home simultaneously.

    • @julienbear5111
      @julienbear5111 4 года назад +1

      Yes because this one man show uses the very good Ubuntu LTS as its base system.

    • @shanen.6210
      @shanen.6210 4 года назад +2

      @Shermil linux mint is compatible with Canon printers. Ive been using it with a Canon printer for years

    • @jolnix
      @jolnix 4 года назад +5

      @@shermil12 I have a canon printer, it works like a charm since Mint 18. Try again...

  • @amaterasu48
    @amaterasu48 5 лет назад +3

    I was quite impressed with Linux Mint out of the box. It has pretty much all I wanted as a media server like 5 years ago and it's been working just fine.

  • @behdadeslamieh5628
    @behdadeslamieh5628 5 лет назад +38

    Just migrate from windows to Manjaro and I'm pretty happy about it. BTW arch wiki helped me a lot! Strongly recommend it to new Linux user like me

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 5 лет назад +4

      Thank you, I've been trying too tell people for a while now that Manjaro can be used by the average user, and not just tech geeks, but I get so much push back from that, that it sometimes makes me want to pull my hair out lol! Also personally I use Manjaro with Budgie DE.

    • @MarkHobbes
      @MarkHobbes 5 лет назад +6

      @@CommodoreFan64 I often recommend Manjaro, especially for gaming. Steam shows its importance, just take a look at Steam's survey. Manjaro is there.

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 5 лет назад +3

      @@MarkHobbes You are not kidding on that one, and with both Valve, and the Wine development team saying Ubuntu, and even Debian to some extent is not the future of Linux, that really speaks volumes in my book, and again Manjaro is as of right now the best way for most people to get into an Arch based system, and even if Valve has not said it out right, Arch seems to be the branch they are standing behind the most at this point.

    • @shadowslyzethrogenada6728
      @shadowslyzethrogenada6728 5 лет назад +1

      I use Manjaro Cinnamon on my ASUS and I'm not switching back to Windows on that laptop. Windows 10 just destroyed the Hgst hard disk drive that was inside of it. I'm gonna downgrade back to 7 from 10 because 10 is fucking trash

    • @Stobus44
      @Stobus44 5 лет назад

      @@MarkHobbes What games are you running on Manjaro? I don't get anything to run on Mint. No League of Legends, no Mordhau and others. Only those which have a Linux version like Counter Strike GO.

  • @trailblazingfive
    @trailblazingfive 4 года назад +10

    Started using GNU/Linux - Debian distribution after reading "In the Beginning... Was the Command Line" by Neal Stephenson; thanks for the taxonomy, great video!

  • @PeterTX-PL
    @PeterTX-PL 3 года назад +3

    Finally, after going through dozens of videos, I found one that explains the basics in simple language. Thank you!!!

  • @Khallann
    @Khallann 4 года назад +3

    Hey Chris, I am a linux user for quite a while now. And I have watched a lot of "the best distro" movies. Tho your version is the one that hits the nail on the head. It is so true that linux doesnt have a PR department. Thank you for this clip.

  • @DetectiveAme
    @DetectiveAme 5 лет назад +27

    After distro hopping for a long time. My first long term distro was Zorin OS 12.4, i loved it but Ubuntu 16.04 is reaching eol i thought about getting a new distro. This time I said no to derivatives and went straight to Solus Budgie, i can't even describe how good and stable it is, the community is great and helpful.
    It like the distro was tailor made to me lol.

    • @Ghostv33
      @Ghostv33 5 лет назад

      Solus is great but they don't include enough application
      And even if someone ask to add
      They say won't fix

    • @linuxbuttholegumdumpster8809
      @linuxbuttholegumdumpster8809 5 лет назад +1

      Solus was ok but I quickly gave up on it. Too many bugs and PlayonLinux wasnt working fully properly. Not even the "install program not listed" was showing up. Mind you, I ran Solus on a HP with 8gb RAM so I'm not making this shit up. Solus is a dumpster fire as far as I'm concerned.

  • @rikart1
    @rikart1 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for being REAL and forthcoming! Refreshing.

  • @avi12
    @avi12 5 лет назад +17

    10:03 It's good to mention that Red Hat was recently acquired by IBM

    • @charliekahn4205
      @charliekahn4205 4 года назад +1

      According to a Red Hat employee, no dress code yet.

  • @zaori2785
    @zaori2785 5 лет назад +52

    If every "Linux-Marketer" would be like you, we wouldn't have marketing-problems.

  • @rwbimbie5854
    @rwbimbie5854 5 лет назад +12

    First thing... does it have an awesome name and logo.
    PUPPY... DAMN SMALL LINUX... PEPPERMINT... SPARKYLINUX
    yeah yeah, "features, stability, support"... those are nice too, but whats the point if you are stuck with an OS with a weaksauce name

  • @PrinceBubezi
    @PrinceBubezi 3 года назад

    Started using linux with Kali...this video has helped alot to choose distros suited for me...Thank you.

  • @nottobay6768
    @nottobay6768 5 лет назад +41

    That description of the "perfect distro" sounds like Gentoo and Arch post install. However the install is it's own animal that's not for everyone.

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +6

      So true, finding the starting point is always a difficult thing I think we all struggle with.

    • @lambdanil
      @lambdanil 5 лет назад +4

      Arch
      >systemd
      nope

    • @user-tm3fz7qx3s
      @user-tm3fz7qx3s 5 лет назад +6

      @Deon Denis There was this 3 hour presentation about it and I still don't know.

    • @kozmikwafflez5897
      @kozmikwafflez5897 5 лет назад +3

      @@lambdanil There was this philosophy that Linux programs were supposed to follow that was something along the lines of "each program should do one thing and do it well" creating this kind of modularity but systemd and the other things it connects with tries to oversee many things all at once and if something goes wrong with one of those things it can break your system and finding the issue can be a pain or something along those lines

    • @nottobay6768
      @nottobay6768 5 лет назад

      @Deon Denis Tldr it does to many things. Imo an initializer should only start the system and handle run levels not do a bunch of other things.

  • @aussierule
    @aussierule 3 года назад +1

    I love this video so much. You're so right. Fundamental analysis is so important as a salesperson but not so much as someone just wanting to try Linux for the first time.

  • @ThePenguinOfTime
    @ThePenguinOfTime 4 года назад +4

    When I first started working with Linux a few years ago these videos would have helped greatly. I am still no expert by any means but these are quite informative and glad someone is trying to properly teach new people what Linux is really like

  • @ingframin
    @ingframin 3 года назад +2

    To be honest, I used Ubuntu and Mint for a while but then settled on Fedora. It works very well and it's bleeding edge yet not as crazy as Arch. For me, it works like a charm.

    • @netronin504
      @netronin504 Год назад

      no reason to swap away from mint, just use all deb packages, no snap or flatpaks , use terminal and nala for everything else and you get debian "on rails"

  • @gery49
    @gery49 5 лет назад +6

    Besides the AUR the Arch wiki is such a big thing for me.

    • @laurinneff4304
      @laurinneff4304 5 лет назад +1

      You don't even have to use arch to use it

  • @evanpage2540
    @evanpage2540 3 года назад

    Total beginner here looking to make the swap to Linux. I completely agree with what this guy says at the beginning, but not gonna lie I'm mostly going with him because of the Weyland Yutani shirt. Guy clearly knows what's up.

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech56 5 лет назад +3

    I am a UbuntuStudio user.. Since 2014!
    Comes packed with everything!
    Dual boot with Win10
    PS - Clonezilla can Image Dual boots!

    • @Rosetheromani
      @Rosetheromani 4 года назад

      A Ubuntu Studio user on my desktop and love it, have used it for about two years or so, still distro-hopping on my laptop, currently have MX Linux on it.

  • @BarronKane
    @BarronKane 4 года назад

    No matter what I do I always end up back at arch.
    You've shown me the ways of btrfs as well.
    For me it really is everything I want. I boot it up and it works exactly with everything I need in less than 20 minutes post install.

  • @sandrodellisanti1139
    @sandrodellisanti1139 4 года назад +4

    thx, my First Linux Distro in 1998 was Debian and will be.

    • @--Tanjumul
      @--Tanjumul 3 года назад

      i like Debian sir ! i like most of the distros of linux. I want to know more on linux then vs now from you sir ! Do you use discord ? or any ? i would like to communicate with you sir! I have recently discovered and i have switched from windows to linux and i can say it was a nice and a proper use of my step. Thanks !
      sir.

  • @josephbergel5234
    @josephbergel5234 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for making the efforts to explain this ... as a 20 year Mac user I’m ready for more customization.. vs updates !

  • @davidhiguera3078
    @davidhiguera3078 3 года назад +3

    This is hands down, the definitive video on how to choose a distro.

  • @awesomewrecker0
    @awesomewrecker0 4 года назад +1

    Wish this video was out sooner, I started learning linux on Gentoo, which I later learned was probably the hardest distribution to use

  • @onedaywewill
    @onedaywewill 5 лет назад +12

    KDE Neon has everything including the kitchen sink.

  • @johnbaldwin6113
    @johnbaldwin6113 3 года назад

    I been using Linux since 2005. "Use". Not an expert as I'm still learning... lol. I enjoy your videos as they are both informative and the presentation is even easy for 'me' to follow... Thank you for promoting Linux. 'This' user appreciates your efforts...

  • @fahimzahir9587
    @fahimzahir9587 4 года назад +4

    The biggest reason I think Linux distros dont have mass appeal aside from not having some power functionalities that Windows or Mac has is..That the community doesn't think of the platform as a business proposal. I like that you are taking that approach and I hope more do so in the future. It will lead to commercialization, standardization and that will bring those "Power-Features" into linux.

  • @SCfanIam100
    @SCfanIam100 3 года назад

    I switched from windows to Linux Mint in 2010 and am never going back. My main computer usage is just web browsing, some spreadsheets and playing games. It has always worked flawlessly for me.

  • @bearwithguns
    @bearwithguns 5 лет назад +3

    My Dad actually was the person who got me interested in learning Linux. He also recently started picking it up .I was telling him that people recommended pop os or Linux mint for beginners ,and he said that he had co-workers tell him that those distributions were "Fisher-Price" like a toy. And I don't know what distribution he ended up downloading. But he told me that he's rethinking the decision to go with what he was recommended by his coworker cuz he's so lost.

  • @ashwith
    @ashwith 4 года назад

    Fedora is what I started with back in 2007 as an undergrad because a couple of folks from the Fedora Electronic Lab spin team gave a presentation on how we could have free circuit simulation software on Fedora.
    I broke my installation twice or thrice in the same week because I modified files as root (there was no one to tell me why I shouldn't do this). But I learned the hard way and I can confidently say that it was worth it. Fedora is why I got admission for my postgrad in analog ic design - they needed a system admjn for the VLSI Lab.
    Now that I've graduated and am working as a circuit designer, my familiarity with Linux is what is helping me at every step - from being at home in a Linux environment to being able to quickly write scripts to automate simple tasks. If you're a student and you're on the fence, I say go for it. It's a lot easier to get started with Linux (technically GNU/Linux) that it was, say 5 or 10 years ago.
    The only reason I dual boot with Windows is because of Age of Empires :D (Civilization is the other game I like but they support Linux).

  • @mottajosh
    @mottajosh 4 года назад +70

    "there is no marketing..." laughs in Canonical

    • @theinquisitor18
      @theinquisitor18 3 года назад +2

      True, but still. I bet my soul that I could go to 50 random people in my area and maybe 10, if even that would have heard of Ubuntu or Linux in general. Lol

    • @comedy6631
      @comedy6631 3 года назад +1

      @@theinquisitor18 none

  • @unfa00
    @unfa00 5 лет назад +1

    I use Manjaro on Btrfs and backup with Timeshift before any update. I love it. AUR has all the software I could ever wish for. And I dig deep in some areas.

  • @helpwithsolutions3610
    @helpwithsolutions3610 5 лет назад +12

    huh, my experience with arch was bulletproof for about 3 years until a dying keyboard and a poorly vetted rm

  • @JacobP81
    @JacobP81 2 года назад

    6:38 I was impressed by how Linux Mint automatically loads the DVD player app when you put in a DVD and how easily it is to access and browse pictures on an inserted SD card. Little things I know, but still nice features.

  • @GerdLPluu
    @GerdLPluu 5 лет назад +10

    Is choice of Distro really that big a deal? When someone asks which distro to use, just tell them to look at the "big ones" and roll a die. About everything a linux system can do can be done with about any one of them. Your choice of Mint and Pop! is about as good or valid as any other.

  • @Andrey-rc6wp
    @Andrey-rc6wp 2 года назад +1

    I’ve always recommended arch. It’s just so easy once you figure out git and the basics of Pacman. I’ve had absolutely 0 issues with arch. Unlike the complete opposite experience with ubuntu, pop, and Manjaro.

  • @AI-xi4jk
    @AI-xi4jk 4 года назад +4

    Great video! Have been running Fedora on my personal machines since it came out. Never felt a need to move off. Upgrade to new versions is pretty seamless now. I also run a lot of Ubuntu servers and agree with your point that distro doesn’t matter that much. It’s good to be familiar with a few package managers, but the rest is pretty much the same. I use Gnome and I like it’s minimalistic look and feel, although it’s heavier than other true minimalist desktops. My approach is go for bleeding edge for development and stable distro for production.

    • @aussierule
      @aussierule 3 года назад

      A true hat tipper. M'lady

  • @fairandfree9824
    @fairandfree9824 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video. It was incredibly helpful. I was beginning to have distribution fatigue among the hundreds of choices. I like your philosophy of being a "purist" (I think that was the language), by which you mean using the base-level distro, which seems to be Debian, Red Hat / Fedora, and Arch. I want a distribution that I will pick and stick with basically forever, and I think I will probably be going with Debian.

  • @para_dies8071
    @para_dies8071 5 лет назад +5

    Open suse is great for new and experienced users even though in my experience it's glitchy and it crashed frequently

  • @KingMasadaX
    @KingMasadaX 2 года назад +1

    Cheat sheet.
    -Advanced: Anything with Arch in the name, or based on Arch, Gentoo, LFS
    -Intermediate: Void, openSUSE, Slackware
    -Noob: Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint.
    The top of the mountain is 2 parties, For Bleeding Edge and the newest & best packages, Arch Linux. If you want stability more than new stuff, Gentoo.

  • @yethuraj4873
    @yethuraj4873 5 лет назад +7

    Is Linux Mint great. I likeLinux mint the most.

  • @GreyGhost9
    @GreyGhost9 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video and informative for new users. I've been using Debian for nearly ten years. Great OS.

  • @philippecardin1109
    @philippecardin1109 5 лет назад +6

    I think Linux is like clothing, lots and lots of choices, not one distro is necessarly the best, you just have to try it and see if it suits you, according to your personal tastes and needs!

  • @soggiebunz120
    @soggiebunz120 4 года назад +1

    I think a great start is Ubuntu. With it's high support for applications, and easy learnability, while being lightweight, it should be a good starting point.

  • @vaibhavdabwalv1
    @vaibhavdabwalv1 4 года назад +29

    Installed Manjaro as my first distro
    *I too like to live dangerously*

    • @raeedibnzaman1
      @raeedibnzaman1 4 года назад +4

      what
      that's like the best first distro ever

    • @paulwin9036
      @paulwin9036 4 года назад

      @@raeedibnzaman1 eh.. Manjaro is commonly marketed easy arch... But easy arch sounds like children friendly cyanide.

    • @timothygibney159
      @timothygibney159 4 года назад

      @@raeedibnzaman1 I think you miprounced Linux Mint which is the best Distro

    • @raeedibnzaman1
      @raeedibnzaman1 4 года назад +1

      @@timothygibney159 i didn't say 'Best Distro', i said **first**

    • @raeedibnzaman1
      @raeedibnzaman1 4 года назад +1

      @@paulwin9036 hmm but that's the beauty of linux, you get to kill the system before you even let the OS take birth

  • @kachilda
    @kachilda 3 года назад

    Having tried two or three other KDE distributions I finally settled on MX Linux because it's easy to install and it just works.

  • @nsa3967
    @nsa3967 4 года назад +3

    It’s weird how this ended up in my recommended one year too late

  • @muhammadabubakar4079
    @muhammadabubakar4079 3 года назад

    I started using Garuda Linux about a week ago and I'm in love. I was using elementary os, which is also very great, but one has to choose what helps the most. Garuda has a variety of desktop environments and it is Arch based.

  • @GenialHarryGrout
    @GenialHarryGrout 5 лет назад +5

    The main reason why Linux distributions are a minefield to new users or Windows users is Microsoft have a worldwide marketing budget running into tens of millions of dollars whereas Linux budget is just about $0.

  • @fellipedemoraes3748
    @fellipedemoraes3748 2 года назад

    Vanilla Debian is what I installed in my mother in laws old laptop because of its stability. I can’t believe how good it’s running.

  • @Arrozconchopsticks
    @Arrozconchopsticks 5 лет назад +23

    I tried different ones, but I seem to always come back to Mint.

    • @hotrodjones74
      @hotrodjones74 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, Mint is pretty awesome! It's the first distro I've used. I like it so much I don't want to ever go back to Windows.

    • @sptrader6316
      @sptrader6316 3 года назад +1

      Mint for me, is the easiest coming from windows.

    • @Spark_Books
      @Spark_Books 3 года назад +1

      First love never dies

    • @MattMcCullough
      @MattMcCullough 3 года назад

      Same here

    • @not_So_RandomDude
      @not_So_RandomDude 3 года назад

      Yup. Feels awesome!!!

  • @Epsilonsama
    @Epsilonsama 3 года назад +1

    Fedora is my go to Distro, like you I have a relatively old version of Fedora on that old laptop and I didnt bother to update it more cause honestly I just use it to browse some stuff every moon or so. I run Fedora on Desktop as well with Windows which I use for work cause they use tools that can only be used on Windows sadly.

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 5 лет назад +4

    "I don't like Ubuntu", yet you recommend Mint which is just Ubuntu with Cinnamon, but without that Amazon-thing. That confuses me. Sure, when Mint Debian matures, then the story changes. But so far every n00b who installs Mint will install the Ubuntu version. In my experience Mint is not better configured than the vanilla Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Budgie...). As a matter of fact, my soundcard never worked well with Mint, I didn't have that problem with Ubuntu (or Manjaro).

    • @ChrisTitusTech
      @ChrisTitusTech  5 лет назад +2

      Honestly, if you are having hardware issues, I found Fedora to have the most compatibility from a hardware perspective. Ubuntu is far from the best in this regard.

  • @roblee8765
    @roblee8765 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the big picture, which is always the component missing in the linux world. PS. I use base Debian for years, never had the urge to use someting else.

  • @marz-95
    @marz-95 3 года назад +5

    I've tried dozens over the years but I keep going back to Fedora

    • @somjrgebn
      @somjrgebn 3 года назад +1

      What’s sold Fedora to me was the ability to set up the latest hardware in installation.
      Took me 30 minutes to set up Fedora on an Asus with RTX 3060. Ubuntu... 10 hours of attempts. Broken kernels, broken drivers, etc.

    • @guilhermemoretti1502
      @guilhermemoretti1502 3 года назад

      Resuming my life

    • @monalisaray2616
      @monalisaray2616 3 года назад +1

      Try Manjaro

    • @marz-95
      @marz-95 3 года назад

      @@monalisaray2616 Since I posted this comment I tried Manjaro and I haven't looked back, lol. It's amazing.

    • @monalisaray2616
      @monalisaray2616 3 года назад

      @@marz-95 nice

  • @deathkeys1
    @deathkeys1 4 года назад +1

    Arch+LXDE FTW! I installed on an old netbook and the installation proccess was a bit complicated, but once you get used to it, it's kinda simple... and it's very lightwight

  • @alexmason7393
    @alexmason7393 5 лет назад +8

    I first experience Linux with Ubuntu but when time goes by I started to ditch and hate Ubuntu and install vanilla Debian as daily OS

    • @julienbear5111
      @julienbear5111 4 года назад +2

      And why? Because it is boring? Tesla and other companys use Ubuntu for one reason: it is a out of the box GNU/Linux System with a good LTS Concept. Debian is mostly deprecated and horrible on "new" (1-2 year old) hardware.

    • @Cadambank
      @Cadambank 3 года назад

      Debian testing is till mostly stable and has newer packages. Won't that be better?

    • @izouji2153
      @izouji2153 3 года назад

      @@julienbear5111 ubuntu servers are great when any down time in detrimental that’s probably why

  • @acedrafter
    @acedrafter 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing; today is 9/19/2020; first time to watch your RUclips video series; I'm also a long time Windows user 20+; now its time to learn and use Linux to my old PC workstation with Windows.

  • @AJGaS
    @AJGaS 3 года назад +2

    Can't get enough of KDE Neon here!

  • @LyncSoftConsulting
    @LyncSoftConsulting 3 года назад +1

    For daily use I recommend Ubuntu, MX Linux or PopOS.. Mint is also good though

  • @anurag23611
    @anurag23611 5 лет назад +8

    I love to do real work on my laptop instead of tinkering around with it all day everyday. So.......
    I don't use arch😛

    • @mr_beezlebub3985
      @mr_beezlebub3985 5 лет назад +1

      Same. I use Linux Mint and Fedora, though I’m thinking of switching to Fedora XFCE as the only distro I use

    • @dr1877
      @dr1877 5 лет назад +2

      HA HA nice. LOL Linux Mint Mate here.

    • @Sardious
      @Sardious 5 лет назад

      Right arch is for Desktop and playing around with a user system. If you want a system a workplace would approve of.....not arch. Arch is for tinkering not caring if you screw it up and gaming. Single user desktop fun. Sometimes you need that boring corporate beige boring stability though cause you have work and just want to get it done and move on

    • @anurag23611
      @anurag23611 5 лет назад

      @@Sardious lolno. Gaming systems need to be stable too. I use Pop!_OS which is miles more fun than arch and as stable as a rock. Arch is for people who have the ONLY job to screw their system up and build it and then screw it up again.

    • @jasonking852
      @jasonking852 5 лет назад

      anyone who values security doesnt use Arch (or if they do they dont enable the AUR).

  • @gbflater
    @gbflater 4 года назад +1

    I am using MX because I have an older machine. Very lite and fast. Love it

  • @MultiCappie
    @MultiCappie 5 лет назад +34

    Manjaro+KDE=Pure love.

    • @serang
      @serang 3 года назад

      KDE was used to be hated, because it's using QT.

  • @uzumakiuchiha7678
    @uzumakiuchiha7678 3 года назад

    Sir(a word I never really use much), you have literally inspired me to learn more and more , your mere face gives out a voice that don't be a fool , go learn about stuffs, don't get scammed and grab all the knowledge you can...
    Thank you 👍🙂

  • @zeocamo
    @zeocamo 5 лет назад +10

    Manjaro got all i need and it just works, (btw i use manjaro) ,,,,

  • @seraph_86
    @seraph_86 Год назад

    Thanks to you, I've learned a great deal from watching your videos. When I first started following you, I was solely relying on the Windows operating system and its graphical user interface to install my applications. However, your content has inspired me to switch to Ubuntu Linux. I've come to appreciate the power and efficiency of using the terminal in Linux, as well as the improved experience with PowerShell in Windows 11. Your insightful tutorials and demonstrations have been instrumental in expanding my knowledge and helping me embrace these new tools.

  • @rogercruz1547
    @rogercruz1547 4 года назад +4

    About Debian setup for gaming being hard. This is my setup of Arch for gaming: pacman -S nvidia

  • @eyeveedeath
    @eyeveedeath 4 года назад

    Puppy linux was a God send for my mother in her 70s. Shes run it for 7 years web browsing and only ever needed me twice to update a few things.

  • @littlehans2010
    @littlehans2010 5 лет назад +4

    I chose openSUSE tumbleweed which is enough for daily use.

    • @sirbumblefuck
      @sirbumblefuck 5 лет назад

      Until everything breaks. And most often it does.

    • @MarkHobbes
      @MarkHobbes 5 лет назад

      @@sirbumblefuck Good for people who are not afraid of learning.

  • @aishakhatun6497
    @aishakhatun6497 4 года назад +1

    A very good and well explained video on Linux distros. I like that someone is out there supporting Linux. I absolutely love Linux I use Pop OS on my System 76 Lemur Pro laptop and Linux Mint dual booted with Windows 10 in my home desktop. I use Windows for just in case I need to play some new games even though Linux gaming is getting better every day but still Windows is still the benchmark for gaming os.