Hello guys i have a qustion about which distro i should use?

I want to dual boot windows and linux

I just want a safe place away from microsoft eyes to do edit and drawing and other hobbies on my pc. And playing some games like cs2 & 2d games Also the distro run my wallpaper engine Should be popular distro so if i have a problem i can ask about it

Please dont tell me linux mint because i tried it 3 times and everytime i do anything simple the distro goes off and i should re install i won’t give it anymore chances thank you 😖

Edit: thank you guys for typing your suggests. after some search i will give bazzite try and if won’t work like i want. I will go with the other suggests I really enjoyed reading all your suggests

  • malinBannedBanned from community
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    1 day ago

    How exactly does canonical make their distribution more usable than Debian?

    On the other hand I use Debian if I intend to custom configure something and want minimal a install to start from.

    Why?

    Major upgrades on Debian are not a click of a button.

    They’re the exact same as in Ubuntu…

    On the other hand Debian is not Snap based.

    Which is a benefit to new users. They shouldn’t be conditioned to be using snaps, anyways.

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      1 day ago

      More usable. Better installer, better desktop configs, better eye candy, better upgrade tools, wider 3rd party support.

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      Upgrades. To do a major upgrade on Debian you go into the command line. You first adjust the appropriate files in /etc/apt. Then you run a bunch of apt commands.

      Ubuntu you are asked if you want to upgrade to a new release and just say yes.