I play video games, watch movies/TV, browse the internet, write stuff, might do some technical drawing stuff. Do not like fiddling but can do a little.
I play video games, watch movies/TV, browse the internet, write stuff, might do some technical drawing stuff. Do not like fiddling but can do a little.
For broader support and help documentation available you should probably just start with Ubuntu, but once you become comfortable with that you might start wanting something more upstream (newer kernels and other features) with stock Gnome like I did, so if you don't mind doing a bit more fiddling up front I'd recommend Fedora despite the name. It's what they use to build Red Hat Enterprise Linux for servers and it's what Linus Torvalds, the guy who makes the Linux kernel, typically uses because it's very reliable, though I think he's using Asahi now to develop on ARM processors.
Oh God, my dad made me use red hat through a terminal growing up
pretty sure the rules say that if you use red hat now your dad is on the hook for IT support