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marius@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 days ago

LTT does another Linux Challenge

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LTT does another Linux Challenge

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marius@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 days ago
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    The fact that he asks ChatGPT should tell you all you need to know about his professionalism.
    Besides, all top 10 websites that are returned by i.e. Google Search list either Ubuntu or Linux Mint as the best choice for beginners.

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      He also looked at several sites before asking chatGPT to see what other options it would recommend, and he specifically says he asks it because that’s what a lay person would do, in those eyes I would say that a journalist that doesn’t ask chatGPT for this would be a bad one. Also, these are the first 3 links from my search:

      https://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/1lpmmwj/what_is_the_best_linux_distro_for_mostly_gaming/

      Top comment says Pop.

      https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/top-linux-gaming-distributions-2026-play-better-open-source

      First item is SteamOS, the one after that is Pop.

      https://www.interserver.net/tips/kb/6-best-linux-distros-for-gaming-and-playing-windows-games/

      N°1 on the List is Pop

      Even being generic about best distro for beginners without mentioning gaming at all

      https://linuxblog.io/best-linux-distro/

      https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-best-linux-distros-for-beginners-in-2025-make-switching-from-macos-or-windows-easy/

      https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/top-linux-distributions-beginners-friendly-stable-and-easy-learn

      All 3 of them list Pop, so it’s not surprising that someone looks at 6 different sites, sees multiple recommendations, one of which appears in all 6 of them and at the top for gaming specific ones and decides to use it.

      You might not like it, you might have issues with it, but to say it’s not widely recommended is disingenuous.

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