I have always been tempted by Linux, and the past few times I have tried it, I spent days setting it up, only to be forced back to Windows.

I want to be more committed, and create a support network before I format everything and start again.

I use my PC for gaming and work. For work I connect to the system via a vpn client which has a linux version, so thats ok

Games are mostly Steam, though I occasionally play Fortnite with my son, and I am aware Heroic/Lutris can help with that.

The last time I installed Linux (Ubuntu) my second monitor kept switching from extend to mirror. It might not sound like a big deal, but having to change it back every time it went to sleep was a pain, and it never happened on Windows which just worked. I also had some trouble with dark mode, some apps would set the text to white but not the background to black, so you couldnt read anything.

The time before I think I was using Mint, there was an issue with the boot script which made boot up times take up to 15 minutes which again just doesnt happen on Windows.

I dont know Linux enough to be able to sort these things myself, and I have tried message boards, but it can take days for a reply, if you get a reply at all.

I have heard a lot of people are switching to Bazzite, but does it have a desktop like other OSes, or is it just gaming? Its hard to figure out.

Is one of these better for support, advice, compatibility?

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    10 hours ago

    I started with Mint, then tried Ubuntu, then Debian with the GNOME desktop environment, then Debian with the KDE Plasma desktop environment, before finally settling in on CachyOS. CachyOS makes it easy to get up and running with gaming and general work packages from their Hello startup utility, and I’ve had great Linux gaming experiences on CachyOS (currently enjoying Deadlock, No Man’s Sky, and Hades II). I’d highly recommend you give CachyOS a shot!

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      8 hours ago

      Fresh Linux convert here, also settled on CachyOS and I’m having a similar experience. It was easy to get setup and haven’t had any issues in running bigger games / multiple programs at the same time - second the recommendation!