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Oh yeah, gonna slap that bad boy on my laptop soon.
I'm new to Linux, do you just wipe your computer when switching distros or dual boot or what?
I HIGHLY recommend backing everything you give a fuck about and wiping the disk clean. Because windows breaks linux.
Before you look at a list of distros and wonder which one to install, choose if you are __:
Arch Linux -> if you think you know how linux exactly works (likely not)
Arch-based distros (CachyOS, EndeavourOS, etc.) -> If you want to use arch but with some help
Linux Mint -> Recommended for beginners.
Fedora -> It just works :tm:
Debian -> ol' reliable
openSUSE -> If you tweaked windows
Atomic Distros -> if you want a system that you can't break
Or if you want to be forced to learn how Linux exactly works lol
Appreciate the advice. I put Ubuntu Studio on my laptop the other day, wiping Windows completely. I was more wondering about distro to distro, I see people say they try other distros a lot and was wondering if they wipe everything each time or if there's a way to transfer between distros?