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minus-squareElectricd@lemmybefree.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day agoWhat if you want productivity (everyday tasks) + game?
minus-squareJustEnoughDucks@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 hours agoIf you everyday tasks include document signing or scanning with a Wifi printer, then maybe steer clear of Bazzite and Kionite and opensuse Aeon/kalpa. I would go for just normal fedora or opensuse tumbleweed instead. Mint is also great if you don’t have a “fresh off the production line new hardware”.
minus-squareAgosagror@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 day agoBasically every distro ships with office as well as a browser If you need specific software then just download later like you would on windows
minus-squareElectricd@lemmybefree.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 day agosure I’m always a bit worried that other distros could have things harder to set up or less stable, that’s why I want to go with mint
minus-squarekorsart@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·22 hours agoThey are all perfectly stable if you’re just using it for office stuff and browsing. You only need to worry about stability if you’re gaming or doing tech stuff, like homelabing.
What if you want productivity (everyday tasks) + game?
If you everyday tasks include document signing or scanning with a Wifi printer, then maybe steer clear of Bazzite and Kionite and opensuse Aeon/kalpa.
I would go for just normal fedora or opensuse tumbleweed instead.
Mint is also great if you don’t have a “fresh off the production line new hardware”.
Basically every distro ships with office as well as a browser
If you need specific software then just download later like you would on windows
sure
I’m always a bit worried that other distros could have things harder to set up or less stable, that’s why I want to go with mint
They are all perfectly stable if you’re just using it for office stuff and browsing. You only need to worry about stability if you’re gaming or doing tech stuff, like homelabing.