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For newcomers I recommend LINUX MINT Debian Edition (2.):
- Debian[www.debian.org]
- Mint Debian[linuxmint.com]
- Arch Linux[archlinux.org]
Helpful: Arch compared to other distributions[wiki.archlinux.org]Switch or stay on Windows 10/11, and move instantly over to Windows 12 next year.
If you want to try Linux, try mentioned LMDE. Linux Mint usually have more drivers installed than these other barebones. Stay away from Ubuntu. It is way more bloated and especially EXTREMELY unstable than Windows is.
Additionally Ubuntu's future has ever been unreliable and may stop being developed in an instant.. while Debian will be never going to be vanished ...
I highly recommend Linux Mint DEBIAN Edition in this case ..
https://linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
I know what LMDE is. I'd still recommend the regular release over it for now. Still needs some time in the oven from my own experience with it. It's not on par yet feature-wise with the regular release. Give it 2 more years and I'll probably recommend it.
So, yeah, unless you got a hate-boner for Ubuntu. Just go with the regular release.
There's Kubuntu[kubuntu.org], which is just Ubuntu with KDE Plasma instead of Gnome. Plasma is the best Linux desktop environment IMO.