• Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it
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    I don’t even use Linux often, since my institution require me to run windows i use linux rarely.

    Zorin OS has just a better ““marketing”” than other distros, the only plus it has is having a familiar GUI and a big community.

    some features of bazzite (you can check everthing in bazzite.gg)

    • Roll back: after every update the previous version of the operating system is retained on your machine. Should an update cause any issues, you can select the previous image at boot time.
    • SELinux (a more secure version of Linux, it was originally made by both the NSA and redhat) with Secure Boot support

    It’s more focused in gaming but it work well even in non-gaming situations

    Also, it should be harder to break but i think you need to install apps from flatpak (a software store) instead of the package manager tho, i don’t remember well.

    I don’t say it’s the easiest one, i just say it’s the one i suggest, do what you want, try what you want.

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      the only plus it has is having a familiar GUI and a big community.

      Those are exceptionally good plusses, though.

      In fact, it’s the number one and number two requirements for easing the passage between systems, which is why I chose Zorin.

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        Thought, those plus are more common than what you think (usually because making a good looking GUI is easy on Linux and because most of the distros are derivates of Debian, Arch, Fedora or some other famous distro) so yeah, i wouldn’t say it’s the best one for begginer, thought i admit it’s polished and i would probably use it