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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by Alloi@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml

hey there, im looking for the best distro for swapping entirely from windows 10 to linux, while keeping my steam library useable. i have over 300+ games and would like to use the distro thats most likely to support most of them now, and into the future.

thats basically it. just looking for recommendations, warnings, do's and dont's, etc. and maybe a guide on removing windows entirely once its all said and done. i dont want microsoft having access once i make the move to linux.

they disgust me.

edit: thanks for the advice, super helpful everyone!

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[-] Pherenike@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 week ago

There are others worth checking out but I went with Nobara, it's been the easiest distro to switch to for gaming on my main PC. It's developed by the same guy who develops Proton (the compatibility layer that Steam uses to be able to play Windows games on Linux) so I trust his work. Lots of tools and configs out-of-the-box. Very beginner friendly and nice looking too.

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