I want to get some experience with Linux before win 10 goes end of support. I won’t be using this machine for work. Gaming primarily but also 3d printing and possibly some light piracy. Is there any reason not to install steam os?

Thanks in advance kind and wise nerds in my phone.

  • @GolfNovemberUniform@infosec.pub
    link
    fedilink
    English
    26 days ago

    Well I personally think having to read documentation ,manually set up sudoers and add repos is worse for the first impression than installing a distro that mostly just works.

    • @myersguyA
      link
      English
      36 days ago

      FYI: If you leave out root password on install, it instead sets your user up with sudo privileges.

        • @myersguyA
          link
          English
          4
          edit-2
          5 days ago

          It says so on the installer page where you are asked to enter a root password.

          FWIW: I’m not arguing for or against Debian as a beginner friendly distribution. Just mentioning that you don’t have to set up sudo manually.

            • @myersguyA
              link
              English
              35 days ago

              It has for sure been there for at least a decade now. I think most people autopilot through OS installs.

    • @TunaCowboy@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      0
      edit-2
      6 days ago

      manually set up sudoers

      You just install sudo and add yourself to the sudo group, or do you think sudo should be available to all users of the system by default?

      What repos do you need to add? If you don’t want to add a repo just download a release and chuck it on $PATH (same for an appimage) or compile it yourself ./configure; make -j$(nproc).

      I’m happy mint or pop or whatever exist, I don’t care which distro or even OS you use, but the above is beginner linux (including reading docs).

      • @myersguyA
        link
        English
        1
        edit-2
        6 days ago

        Nonfree is usually something people are going to want to enable (Nvidia, Steam, Media codecs, etc)

        You can install a nonfree image, but a person could argue that needing to know which image is needed is already more advanced than other distributions.