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looking for half-stable Linux distro
  • @Luffy879 If someone comes from Windows and has little experience with Linux Mint LTS with XFCE4.
    https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=313
    With MX Linux (Debian based) you can create a live ISO with all packages and flat packs and then create a live USB stick with persistence (requires double memory on the Linux partition For the ISO)
    https://mxlinux.org/
    you can make installs from the usb after creating it.
    Distrochooser
    https://distrochooser.de/

  • Stop being elitist, spread Linux!
  • @Landless2029
    mx linux is based on debian,so mint might be bettet for your needs(fresher packages).for mint there are explanations on reddit for the best way to do it.mx linux has a subreddit.it works for gaming but may be it is the best to do a domain query for reddit and protondb
    what is best for your needs.

  • Stop being elitist, spread Linux!
  • @Landless2029 @jackpot
    forgot something.when you have created a live usb from mx linux with all your packages and
    flatpaks you can install from usb .so you have always a backup with internet access that is fresh.

  • Stop being elitist, spread Linux!
  • @Landless2029 @jackpot
    MX Linux- MX’s graphical tools provide an easy way to do a wide variety of tasks, while the Live USB and snapshot tools inherited from antiX add impressive portability and remastering capabilities.
    https://mxlinux.org/
    install on a usb drive and make sure that there is enough free space for creatng a live usb(double)with persistence.there are user curated lists of software on github-linux and lightweight.
    https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome