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I want something that's stupid easy to install, requires no setup, and has recording and gaming functionality from the beginning. I constantly see people shitting on ubuntu for semi-valid reasons, and I'm open to stable alterantives.

I'm installing it on this laptop :

https://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/msi-gl62m-7rex-core-i7-7700hq-8gb-1tb-256gb-ssd-15.6-inch-geforce-gtx-105-9s7-16j962-1293/version.asp

NB : This is for mission critical etc laptop. This will be my only daily driver computer, stability is the topmost priority.

BONUS POINTS : If it's debian based so I can run solarus : https://solarus-games.org/

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[–] AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

I personally find using an immutable distro fairly annoying (as there's a lot of packages that you can't easily install), and would recommend either the KDE or Gnome versions of Fedora, depending on which you like best. It could be a little easier to break but I think you're very unlikely to run into any problems with it that wouldn't happen on an immutable distro. Unless you intentionally mess with system packages or something