

The EU must be doing something right.
The EU must be doing something right.
I first experimented with Linux in 1999, but didn’t stay with it for long as I never got X11 working. I started using it more seriously in 2001 / 2002 and by the time Windows XP was established, I was a full time Linux user. I was a lot older than you though being in my mid-thirties.
It offers a good installer, a decent out of the box setup, useful helper scripts, and a helpful community. That’s a lot more than Arch!
Troubleshooting and fixing your system when your desktop environment is broken
Antivaxx is nonsense everywhere
Good God! According to the Debian wiki, they’re still on 535, no wonder they don’t work properly! Still, if you use Debian, you know what you’re getting in to. You’ll also have more *fun* when the kernel or nvidia drivers update.
As long as you don’t make the mistake of downloading them directly from Nvidia, it should be straight-forward.
One I follow is the KDE Blog (https://blogs.kde.org/index.xml#feed)
Babylon 5