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cali22♡

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Hi,

Which linux do you think is the best for gaming,Internet and opsec pls discuss here
 
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username8888

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Hi,

Which linux do you think is the best for gaming,Internet and opsec pls discuss here
I use Fedora Silverblue nowadays. And it just works for me.

Fedora Silverblue: https://fedoraproject.org/silverblue/

Fedora Workstation is also cool.

But I liked Silverblue's sandbox and Android like layers. I am not that into computers but it saves me.
 
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Subgraph seems more sandboxed than Fedora Silverblue. If you are into Linux and can work around, I'd test Subgraph too. But for me Fedora Silverblue is enough. I just selected fedora based on my threat models.
I will do some research about fedora thank you
 
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Which linux do you think is the best for gaming,Internet and opsec pls discuss here
I have switched linux to beat my gaming addiction. So I can't answer to that. :l
I will do some research about fedora thank you
Fedora workstation is no-brainer. Silverblue is just a bit more secure but that might break flexibilty (Silverblue doesn't want you to use terminal for example. It wants you to use software store which is flatpak.)

I am okay with flathub and flatpaks so I chose Silverblue.

I'd choose Fedora Workstation if I was into more gaming and flexibility.
 
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I find Linux Mint is by far the best for beginners. Remember to encrypt your install for additional security. For anything you need extreme privacy/security for, I would get a corebooted Thinkpad and look into Tails/Whonix/Qubes OS.
 
UnwillingSavior

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I personally use Nobara linux, which is redhat based and set up from the get-go to use for gaming. Compatible with AMD graphics and NVIDIA graphics as well. Its very customizable and easy to set up but on hindsight I shouldn't have used this OS as my intro to linux as a whole haha! It can get somewhat overwhelming with the options, most of which I can't understand :P

But, I can also vouch for what @moonlightwilderness said and vote for linux mint as a good beginner OS, same as "Pop!" OS.
 
CuriosityAndCat

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Arch linux is my jam
 

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