Hello everybody!
I want to escape Microsoft and windows, and I am looking for a Linux distro. I have some experience with Unix and a very old Ubuntu distro. But that's quite some years ago. I am looking for a Linux distribution where i can play World of Warcraft on. I mainly use Nvidia graphics (RTX 3070).
I have found some distributions that are supposed to be good for gaming. I suppose, as i am still a Linux Noob, I am also looking for a distribution which is easy to get into. Especially for an older gamer ;)
I came with these distro's myself. What does the Linux community say?
SteamOS
-based on Debian 8 (Jessie)
-designed to run steam and steam games
-set to auto update their OS from Valve repo's
https://store.steampowered.com/steamos
Developer: Valve (US)
Manjaro
-based on Arch (rolling release model for latest software/drivers)
-KDE plasma desktop
(Pro-tip: enable flatpak and install ProtonUp-QT)
https://manjaro.org/products
Developer: Majaro (EU - Austria, France, Germany)
Ubuntu:
-the go-to linux distro for millions of users, incl gamers
-best for beginners and gamers who want stable well supported distro
-works seamlesssly with steam, lutris, wine
(pro-tip: install the gamemode package (sudo apt install gamemode))
https://ubuntu.com/download
Like others have mostly said, Mint is a great choice.
All the different distros can basically all do the same things for the most part. The main differences between them are mostly philosophical and don’t matter to a new user.
Once you get comfortable with linux, you can easily switch to a different distro if you get annoyed with something.
For now, just choose a popular distro that you think has a nice user interface.
I think mint, popos, and Ubuntu are all great choices.