Zorin OS
Is anyone here using it? Is it any good for gaming?
What all apps does the pro version come with?
Is the Core version good for gaming and daily use?
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Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:16 
Zorin is a fine distro. The only downside is that it is focused on stability, this means its software is generally a bit old and the distro may not work well on very recent hardware due to this.

There is no real difference between the free and pro version, the pro version just ships with a hole bunch of additional software pre-installed, all this software you can also install yourself from the Zorin software center for free.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:19 
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distro may not work well on very recent hardware due to this.

Well, it would be for a new AMD build I am putting together. Ryzen 7 7800X3D on an Asrock X670E.
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Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:23 
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distro may not work well on very recent hardware due to this.

Well, it would be for a new AMD build I am putting together. Rtzen 7 7800X3D on an Asrock X670E.
Then I'd aim for something a bit more up-to-date than Zorin, like the latest version of Ubuntu or Endevour OS.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:31 
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Well, it would be for a new AMD build I am putting together. Rtzen 7 7800X3D on an Asrock X670E.
Then I'd aim for something a bit more up-to-date than Zorin, like the latest version of Ubuntu or Endevour OS.

Endevour's latest apparently came out in Nov whereas Zorin's was Dec.
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:35 
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Then I'd aim for something a bit more up-to-date than Zorin, like the latest version of Ubuntu or Endevour OS.

Endevour's latest apparently came out in Nov whereas Zorin's was Dec.
Endevour is a rolling release distro, it receives constant updates, it runs mostly the very latest software. The only difference in between releases is default configuration.

Zorin is a point release, it only ships fixes in between releases and keeps software pinned a specific version.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:38 
Zorin stands out to me whereas Endevour seemed meh to me. Not sure why in either case.
Maybe because Zorin seemed more windows like which I need as I have never used anything but windows since my first pc in 95.
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:46 
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Zorin stands out to me whereas Endevour seemed meh to me. Not sure why in either case.
Maybe because Zorin seemed more windows like which I need as I have never used anything but windows since my first pc in 95.
There are lots of distros to choose from, it does not have to be one of these two.

There are lots of Ubuntu variants available such as Kubuntu, UbuntuDDE and Ubuntu Budgie. They all ship with a different desktop enviroment, so on the graphical front they all look and work radically different.

Or other suitable popular distros would include Fedora Workstation, Garuda and Manjaro.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:49 
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Zorin is a point release, it only ships fixes in between releases and keeps software pinned a specific version.

How old would said software be and can they be manually updated if needed?
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 16:53 
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Zorin is a point release, it only ships fixes in between releases and keeps software pinned a specific version.

How old would said software be and can they be manually updated if needed?
Zorin OS 17 for example ships with Linux 6.2, it is not super old, but it is too old for the very latest hardware, it for example lacks drivers for the latest AMD GPUs and CPUs.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:04 
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Zorin OS 17 for example ships with Linux 6.2, it is not super old, but it is too old for the very latest hardware, it for example lacks drivers for the latest AMD GPUs and CPUs.

Unless I am misreading something, Zorin 17 ships with Ubuntu, not linux.
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:07 
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Zorin OS 17 for example ships with Linux 6.2, it is not super old, but it is too old for the very latest hardware, it for example lacks drivers for the latest AMD GPUs and CPUs.

Unless I am misreading something, Zorin 17 ships with Ubuntu, not linux.
Ubuntu is what it is based on, Zorin is basically a heavily tweaked version of Ubuntu.

Linux is the kernel, this is the piece of software which talks to your hardware. It provides you with your hardware drivers among other things. These OSs are called Linux because they share this component.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:13 
I can't find a list of cpus supported by linux/ubuntu.
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:18 
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I can't find a list of cpus supported by linux/ubuntu.
As far as I am aware there are no such (easily searchable) lists.

But for AMD RX 7000 GPUs you want Linux 6.4 (or even better 6.5) or later.

The 7000 series CPUs are supported just fine by these slight older distros such as Zorin. They need Linux 6.2 at a minimum, which these distros provide.


For gaming generally it is best to go with something which is very up-to-date. It will often be fine if you hardware is supported, but you may be missing out on major performance improvements, bug fixes and new features.
L.o.D. 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:22 
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For gaming generally it is best to go with something which is very up-to-date. It will often be fine if you hardware is supported, but you may be missing out on major performance improvements, bug fixes and new features.

Which one would you recommend that is like Zorin but fully up to date?
Omega 18. Feb. 2024 um 17:23 
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For gaming generally it is best to go with something which is very up-to-date. It will often be fine if you hardware is supported, but you may be missing out on major performance improvements, bug fixes and new features.

Which one would you recommend that is like Zorin but fully up to date?
Kubuntu. The latest version, not the LTS one. And keep it updated.
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