-Mint
-Solus
-Fedora
-Ubuntu
I really got into Linux when I started using Solus. I liked that it wasn't a fork of any other distro. The community is very friendly and helpful. I currently use Ubuntu because it is the most compatible with the bootcamp I'm attending. I'm convinced you can have a great time on any distro. You just have to find what you like, customize, and explore new options. Ubuntu on gnome starts to slow down when I run too many applications so I switched to Xubuntu then back to Gnome with i3 and I'm having a wonderful time learning the work flow and customizing config files. It's even inspired me to start learning vim (long time emacs fan)
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-Mint
-Solus
-Fedora
-Ubuntu
I really got into Linux when I started using Solus. I liked that it wasn't a fork of any other distro. The community is very friendly and helpful. I currently use Ubuntu because it is the most compatible with the bootcamp I'm attending. I'm convinced you can have a great time on any distro. You just have to find what you like, customize, and explore new options. Ubuntu on gnome starts to slow down when I run too many applications so I switched to Xubuntu then back to Gnome with i3 and I'm having a wonderful time learning the work flow and customizing config files. It's even inspired me to start learning vim (long time emacs fan)