• hobata@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    In Linux, you can configure everything. And you’re will be forced to do it.

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      8 hours ago

      That really depends on distro. With something like Arch and Debian, that is definitely the case. On the other hand, Bazzite requires almost no configuration and has scripts for common use cases.

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        10 minutes ago

        Debian can be installed without doing any configuration. In the installer choose to have KDE, Gnome or another desktop and you will get a functional desktop with most normal apps and games. I’ve only made small changes to configuration but nothing that was blocking me from using it. Might not be the case for everyone and some other distros will be better at automatically configuring more things.

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        7 hours ago

        Regardless of which distribution you choose, there will come this moment…

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          5 hours ago

          distribution

          Computer. The OS makes no difference. There will come a time you want to do something, and it will be up to you to do it.