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Pop!_OS and Manjaro are the best Linux distributions you can download today. In this video, we will compare and overview the two different distributions and help you figure out what is best for you. We will look into their updating systems, desktop environments, package manager, and more. Pop OS is a Ubuntu/Debian based distribution designed by System76, a computer manufacturer that focuses on well designed Linux machines. Manjaro is an Arch-based distribution that first launched in July of 2011. What the Manjaro team did is they made the Arch base extremely user friendly loaded with features. Bero Tech Gaming Benchmarking: 🤍 ANTHONY YOUNG IS THE G.O.A.T 🤍
Comparing the performance of Ubuntu 20.10, Pop!_OS 20.04, Manjaro 20.1.1, and Fedora 32. Later, we will add benchmarking for Fedora 33 and Pop!_OS with an updated Kernel. Speed test on various distros running Gnome. Finding the best preforming Linux distribution is a difficult thing to do. There are so many factors when trying to figure this out. The most important variable is what desktop environment you want to run. Gnome is one of the most popular desktop environments today as it comes pre-installed on many Linux distributions. We will run some general speed tests and benchmarking to see if there are any performance differences to consider. Benchmark Devices: ThinkPad: Lenovo ThinkPad T450, i5-5300U, 8gb DDR3, 256gb SSD Desktop: Asus x570-p, Ryzen 7 3700x, 32gb DDR4, 256gb SSD, GTX 1650 00:00 - Benchmark Devices 01:17 - Live Disk Boot 01:36 - Installation 01:57 - Boot Speed 02:23 - File Manager and Transfer Speed 03:07 - Opening Media and Firefox 03:42 - Benchmarking 04:03 - Kdenlive Render 04:51 - Gnome Disks 05:20 - glmark2 06:02 - Geekbench 06:51 - Octane 2.0 07:11 - Bacemark Web 3.0 07:52 - Kenel Upgrade 09:14 - My findings glmark2 OpenGL Benchmarking Geekbench5 Benchmarking Octance 2.0 Java Benchmarking Basemark Benchmarking #Linux #GNOME #Benchmarking My Workstation (PAID LINKS) RYZEN 7 3700X: 🤍 ASUS PRIME X570-P: 🤍 Phanteks Eclipse P400A: 🤍 GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1650: 🤍 G.SKILL Trident Z Neo: 🤍 WD Blue SN550 1TB: 🤍 Seasonic FOCUS GX-650: 🤍
In this video, we are going to compare Manjaro 21.3.7 and Pop os 22.04 LTS Manjaro: 🤍 Pop OS: 🤍 #linux #xfce #gnome #cosmic #ram #popos #manjaro #manjarovspop #popvsmanjaro
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У нас появился чатик в телеге. Заходите, вам помогут со всеми вопросами. Я буду вам очень рад. 🤍 Меня начали спрашивать, почему Arch самый лучший, а у меня язык не поворачивается это сказать. Так что я решил рассказать, почему Arch Linux подходит мне в данный момент. И немного о том, как вообще развиваются GNU/Linux юзеры. 00:00 - Кратко о разнообразии (приветствие) 00:44 - Минимализм Arch Linux 03:26 - Сообщество (коммюнити) 04:16 - Разнообразие софта (Pacman, yay, aura) 05:41 - Путь gnu/linux юзера 06:59 - Почему не ubuntu или manjaro или pop os. 07:33 - Чем коварны большие дистро. 08:45 - Почему не Gentoo или LFS (Linux From Scratch) 10:13 - Твой выбор = твоя стадия погружения (концовка).
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If you're new to Linux, there's a good chance you've been recommended Manjaro Linux. After all, you get all of the benefits of a rolling-release distro without all of the instability of Arch Linux! Sounds great, right? Unfortunately, after using Manjaro myself in the past I just can't recommend it to anyone, especially newbies to Linux. In this video, let me explain why I no longer trust Manjaro with anything... Why you (probably) shouldn't use archinstall: 🤍 Don't make this mistake when using the AUR: 🤍 What you should know before using the AUR: 🤍 🌐 My website: 🤍 💸 Support the Channel: 🤍 🎥 Watch my videos on Odysee: 🤍 💻 My GitHub: 🤍 Background footage: 🤍 🤍 🤍 Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 0:00 Why use Manjaro? 2:39 The packaging problem 6:25 My experience 9:06 Manjaro's many mistakes 13:49 So what should you use instead of Manjaro?
The definitive Linux tier list. It will make many upset, but I explain why there are so many pointless distros that score so low on the tier list. Timestamps: 00:00 Debian and Arch 00:50 What are the Tiers 02:20 Alma Rocky Oracle RHEL Centos and Fedora 03:30 Ubuntu 04:20 Alpine Linux 04:55 AntiX 05:20 Arco Linux 06:25 Manjaro 07:30 Artix 08:05 Clear Linux 09:15 Deepin 09:50 KDE Neon 10:15 Elementary OS 11:20 Endeavor and Garuda 11:37 Feren OS 11:55 Gentoo 12:55 Kali Linux 14:00 Parrot 15:00 Kubuntu 16:10 Linux Mint 16:45 Lubuntu 17:10 MX Linux 17:35 NixOS 17:50 PCLinuxOS 18:17 Peppermint 18:30 PopOS 19:45 Puppy Linux 20:20 Slackware 20:55 Solus 21:30 SUSE and OpenSUSE 22:20 Tails and Qubes 23:10 Void Linux 23:30 TinyCore 23:45 Zorin 24:30 Nobara 25:45 What you should look for in a Distribution Support My Work - ►► Get Updates, Launch Announcements and More ➜ 🤍 ►► Chris Titus Tech Digital Downloads ➜ 🤍 ►► Product and Service Recommendations ➜ 🤍 ►► My YouTube Gear and Computers ➜ 🤍 Other Places to Find Me - ►► Titus Tech Talk ➜ 🤍 ►► Titus Tech Gaming ➜ 🤍 ►► Chris Titus Fitness ➜ 🤍 ►► Twitch ➜ 🤍 ►► Twitter ➜ 🤍 DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps supports the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
In this video we are going to compare Manjaro and Pop os. we compare these distro in installation speed, RAM consumption and geekbench mark. #popos #manjaro #manjarovspop #popvsmanjaro
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Download Safing's Portmaster and take control of your network traffic: 🤍 Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: 🤍 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Liberapay: 🤍 Or, you can donate whatever you want: 🤍 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🤍 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🤍 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: 🤍 Mastodon: 🤍 Pixelfed: 🤍 Twitter : 🤍 PeerTube: 🤍 This video is distributed under the Creative Commons Share Alike license. #linux #linuxdistro #tierlist 00:00 Intro 00:35 Sponsor: Take control of your network traffic with Portmaster 01:33 Ubuntu 02:44 Linux Mint 04:08 elementary OS 06:08 Arch Linux 08:12 Solus 09:30 Fedora 10:54 Deepin 12:19 Manjaro 13:51 Debian 15:20 PopOS 16:46 Gentoo 17:45 ZorinOS 19:01 KDE Neon 20:11 Sponsor: Get a PC that runs Linux perfectly 21:02 Support the channel I've had a love / hate relationship with Ubuntu over the years, when I started with Linux, it was basically the best. But nowadays, I would put Ubuntu in Decent. Mint, nowadays, I feel it's really one of the best options for a lot of people. So, I'm going to put it in Great. elementaryOS is polished like nothing else, and I love what they're doing, but if we look at where it is today, it's lagging behind GNOME in most areas. So, as it stands today, elementary OS is only Decent. Arch is a distro I've used for a while. It's a wonderful learning experience. But Arch requires more manual intervention than most distros to keep running smoothly. So, Arch is going in Good, but only if you know what you're doing. If you're a Linux beginner, it's going into the No Way category. Another distro I used for a while is Solus, and I liked it for the Budgie desktop, and for its approach of building a Linux distro from scratch, without using Ubuntu as a base for example. But Solus is going in No Way, because it pretty much feels like a dying distro these days. Fedora is the distro I use everywhere these days. And yet, I'm still only placing it in Good, not Great. Because while I feel this is the distro that is pushing the Linux desktop forward these days, I also feel they miss the mark in some ways. The terrible installer, no Nvidia drivers at install, and no Flathub one click install (for now) are things that prevent it from reaching "great" status. Ok, let's talk Deepin. It's a basic desktop environment, but it's also a distro. And it's a distro I'm putting in No, Thanks. The Desktop environment looks beautiful, but the default apps are way too basic and can't handle half of the tasks I need from them. Installing anything else results in that nice unified look being completely broken, and as such, isn't a good experience. Now, let's talk about Manjaro, and this one is going into No, Thanks. It's a distro I used a lot on my desktop, but I just can't recommend it anymore. The distro itself isn't necessarily bad, but the way it's being run absolutely is. Debian Stable is rock solid, tested to perfection and the repos are huge and well maintained. So I'm putting it in GOOD, but personally, I would never run Debian Stable on anything other than a server, because it's way too outdated. Now let's move on to PopOS. For now, I'll only put PopOS in Decent, because it's in a limbo while they develop their new Cosmic desktop shell. No updates for a year, and no word on a version this year either, it's just not good enough for a desktop distro. Gentoo isn't for me. I tried it, I understand why it exists, but I also don't really feel the need to have almost everything I install be compiled for my hardware. I don't need this level of control over what I install. Still, Gentoo is going in Good. Not for me, but I'm not going to criticize it just because I'm not the target audience. Zorin OS looks cool, it has tons of layouts, it includes a bunch of tools, but Zorin OS will go into No, Thanks, though. Because it also suffers from the "not updated often enough" problem. Now, KDE Neon, that's a good one. It also uses an older Ubuntu LTS base, which can be a problem, but it has all the latest software from KDE, from the desktop to the apps, and that's a very good mix, so it's going in Good.
Aproveitando que estas distribuições Linux foram lançadas na mesma época, Abril-Maio de 2020, e têm características parecidas, vamos ver como se saem em um benchmark. Praticamente é uma disputa entre Mesa 3D padrão (20.0) contra o Mesa 3D em desenvolvimento (20.2). NÃO CUSTA NADA SE INSCREVER NO CANAL. Fora que toda segunda tem notícias do Linux. Participe do nosso telegram também: 🤍 Seja membro deste canal e ganhe benefícios: 🤍 Você que é Membros do Canal, me procurem no Telegram (🤍SirClaRobLinux) para todo o suporte necessário. Se quiser, contribua com o VALEU, botão que está abaixo do vídeo, e que você pode contribuir com qualquer das quantias estabelecidas pelo YouTube. Pode optar por ajudar diretamente pelo Pix do administrador do canal: PIX: Acesse o navegador, leia o QR Code, coloque o valor que quiser e pronto nubank.com.br/pagar/1nbfw4/CsSg2Io2Ia PIX Tem o canal de games também, para quem quiser ver jogos rodando no Linux e coisas relacionadas aos games: youtube.com/channel/UCgkI4-x1PgXzWZAiZ79ocTg - Se você está chegando agora no Linux e não entendeu muita coisa que eu disse, Não tem Problema se você fizer uma lista de nomes que você não entendeu e me perguntar, eu posso explicar tudo mesmo. Use a parte de comentários pra isso. Depois deste teste você vai decidir melhor qual distro Linux é melhor para você que vai jogar usando Steam, Gog, Humble Bundle, emuladores, piratex e etc. Os testes foram feitos com o benchmark que tem na Demo do jogo Wolfenstein: Youngblood disponível na Steam. É um jogo que usa Vulkan, então a perda em relação ao Windows é quase nula. Também é um jogo que exige bastante nos gráficos, então acho que foi uma boa escolha. Comando usado no benchmark do Wolfenstein: RADV_PERFTEST=aco gamemoderun %command% Como atualizar o Mesa3D para a versão em desenvolvimento: Ubuntu e Pop!_OS: youtube.com/watch?v=_3-mcm4CXpY Fedora: youtube.com/watch?v=Ew64mtwsjZ8 Para Manjaro é só pedir. Quanto mais pessoas pedirem, mais rápido eu faço. Hardware utilizado: CPU - Ryzen5 1600 Six-Core 12 Threads GPU - AMD RX 480 MEM - 8GB - DDR4 HDD - Seagate 1TB Software utilizado: Sistemas Operacionais - #Linux Ubuntu 20.04, Pop!_OS 20.04, Fedora 32 e Manjaro 20.0 Driver - RADV+Mesa3D (Open source) API - Vulkan 1.2 Mesa 20.0 Mesa 20.2-dev Gravações de Tela - OBS-Studio/Simplescreenrecorder
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Pop!_OS or Manjaro? Which Linux distro should you choose? This video will help you find the most suitable Linux distro for you. In this video, we will compare both Linux based operating systems side by side. So, is Pop!_OS the new go-to Linux distro? Is it better than Manjaro? Let's find out. ⏰Timestamps⏰ 00:25 Introduction 01:36 Release Date 01:56 Developers 02:18 Default Desktop Environment 02:33 Gaming Support 03:10 Expertise 03:31 Hardware Requirements 04:11 Format support 04:34 Kernel 05:02 APT command 05:42 Pre-Installed Apps 06:10 Updates 06:38 Reliability 07:01 Software Manager 07:24 Parent System 07:49 Memory Usage 08:28 User Interface 08:56 Layouts 09:38 Minimization of Apps 10:04 User assistance 11:06 Community Support 11:50 conclusion To get more of our best content on IT careers and IT certifications, go to: 🤍 Be sure to leave any questions or comments below! See More Videos and Subscribe: 🤍 Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
In this video, I am testing Ubuntu 20.10, Pop!_OS 20.10 and Manjaro 20.2 in 4 games and 5 applications on an RX 5700 paired with a Ryzen 9 3900 at 1440p. ► Mesa: 20.2.1 ► Ubuntu Kernel: 5.8.0-25 ► Pop!_OS Kernel: 5.8.0-7625 ► Manjaro Kernel: 5.8.18-1 ► GameMode: Enabled ► Patreon Page: 🤍 ► Discord: 🤍 ➥ FlightlessMango: ► Doom Eternal: 🤍 ► Hitman 2: 🤍 ► Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 🤍 ► Shadow of War: 🤍 ➥ Video Index: ► Specs: 0:00 ► Doom Eternal: 0:14 ► Doom Eternal Result: 01:00 ► Hitman 2: 01:10 ► Hitman 2 Result: 04:10 ► Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 04:20 ► Shadow of the Tomb Raider Result: 07:05 ► Shadow of War: 07:15 ► Shadow of War Result: 08:12 ► Geekbench: 08:23 ► LibreOffice: 08:38 ► Darktable: 08:52 ► SysBench: 09:08 ► Gimp: 09:23 ► Outro: 09:37 ➥ Computer Specifications: ► Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900 🤍 4.30 GHz, 12 Cores 24 Threads ► Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING B550-PLUS ► Ram : Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 🤍 3800MHz ► Graphics Card: MSI RX 5700 Gaming X ► SSD: Adata XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 1TB SSD ➥ Music: ► Network 415 - Eyes on You ► Riot - Bomber ► Odonis Odonis - Mist #PopOS #Ubuntu #Manjaro #Linux Gaming
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Get My Course Linux Mastery Express: 🤍 Download Manjaro Linux: 🤍 This is the all new Manjaro 23, codenamed “Uranos”. The newest version of Manjaro Linux is now out and it comes absolutely loaded. New features, new versions of desktops and a new engine under the hood. Yeah, Manjaro 23 is feature packed to say the least. This version of Manjaro will be the first distro to give us a taste of GNOME 44. Manjaro is a widely popular Linux distro which has its own separate fanbase. It is an Arch-based, rolling release Linux distro that comes with a pinch of special Manjaro things. It provides a very unique computing experience that gets Manjaro a place among the Linux giants. And this new version is just going to make everything even better. So in the second episode of distrofocus, our ongoing series showcasing some of the greatest and some of the underrated Linux distros, we’re going on a deep dive with Manjaro 23. We’ll see what’s new here, and we’ll have a look the new user interfaces, the stability, the performance, the software scene a lot more. This is Linux Tex and we’re going deep with the all new Manjaro 23.
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Ubuntu 22.04 LTS VS Manjaro – What are the differences ! Which One is Better? You might be wondering which Linux distro is best for your computer or laptop? Didn't you get baffled, why there are so many Linux distros out there? Out of many, Manjaro and Ubuntu are one of the most well-liked Linux distributions which are made for beginners. These distros give a niche experience to an end-user. In this video, we gonna see what are the differences between Manjaro and Ubuntu 22.04 . Let's get started. Support me: 🤍 —————————— ➡ Previous videos —————————— Dual Boot Zorin OS & Windows 11 - 🤍 MX Linux For Raspberry Pi 4 - 🤍 Microsoft New Linux is Here - 🤍 Install Android 12 On any Smartphone - 🤍 Ubuntu 21.10 Brand New Features - 🤍 Microsoft Windows 11 Top Features - 🤍 Top 10 Best Terminal Apps For Linux - 🤍 MacBook Pro With Gnome 40 & Fedora 34 - 🤍 Install Bpytop On Linux - 🤍 Raspberry Pi 4 USB Boot - 🤍 Install Gnome 40 On Ubuntu - 🤍 Best Linux Distros For Windows Users - 🤍 Dual boot Windows 10 & Pop OS - 🤍 Linux Mint Vs Ubuntu Ultimate Speed Test - 🤍 Gnome 40 Full Feature List - 🤍 —————————— ➡ More Videos —————————— How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PC 🤍 How to clean install windows 11 on any PC 🤍 How to install Windows 11 On VMWare Workstation Player 🤍 How to install Windows 11 On External Drive 🤍 Replace Windows 11 With Zorin OS 11 . Best Windows 11 Alternative OS ? 🤍 Best Linux Distros For Windows 11 Users ? 🤍 —————————— | 🅛🅘🅚🅔 | | 🅢🅗🅐🅡🅔. | | 🅢🅤🅑🅢🅒🅡🅘🅑🅔 | —————————— © KSK ROYAL Mere Sai
Greetings, Linux enthusiasts! Today, we embark on a fascinating journey into the heart of Linux, where two titans, Ubuntu and Manjaro, stand tall. Join us as we dissect the intricate details, helping you navigate the diverse landscapes of these Linux distributions. Ready? Let's dive into the Ubuntu vs. Manjaro showdown! Ubuntu: 🤍 Manjaro: 🤍 #linux #linuxdistro #ubuntu #manjaro #archvsubuntu #arch
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In this video, I am benchmarking Pop OS vs Manjaro KDE in 5 games at 1080p. Testing on an RX 5700 paired with a Ryzen 3 3300x In my eyes, if the fps is in a 5% margin, I call them a tie. Experience wise the gaming is very smooth on both OS, expect in GTA 5. ► Manjaro: Stock kernel and Mesa ► Pop OS: Xanmod kernel (stable) and Kisak Mesa ► Patreon Page: 🤍 ► Discord: 🤍 ➥ Video Index: ► Specs: 0:00 ► Shadow of Mordor: 0:10 ► CS GO: 0:58 ► Hitman: 2:45 ► Deus Ex: Mankind Divided: 4:24 ► GTA 5: 6:07 ► Outro: 8:08 ➥ Computer Specifications: ► Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 🤍 4.45GHz, 4 Cores 8 Threads ► Motherboard: ASRock B450 Fatality K4 Gaming ► Ram : Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3733MHz ► Graphics Card: MSI RX 5700 Gaming X ► SSD: Adata XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 1TB SSD ➥ Music: ► Network 415 - Eyes on You ► Riot - Bomber #GamingOnLinux #Manjaro #Ryzen33300x #Rx5700 #AMD #GamingInfluencer #PopOS
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In this video, I am benchmarking Pop OS vs Manjaro KDE in 5 games at 1080p. Testing on an RX 5700 paired with a Ryzen 3 3300x. In my eyes, if the fps is in a 5% margin, I call them a tie. Experience wise the gaming is very smooth on both OS. Manjaro: Stock kernel and Mesa Pop OS: Xanmod kernel (stable) and Kisak Mesa ► Patreon Page: 🤍 ► Discord: 🤍 ➥Video Index: ► Specs: 0:00 ► Dirt Rally: 0:10 ► F1 2019: 03:39 ► Batman Arkham Knight: 5:32 ► Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 7:12 ► World War Z: 9:56 ► Outro: 11:00 ➥ Computer Specifications: ► Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 🤍 4.45GHz, 4 Cores 8 Threads ► Motherboard: ASRock B450 Fatality K4 Gaming ► Ram : Crucial Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3733MHz ► Graphics Card: MSI RX 5700 Gaming X ► SSD: Adata XPG SX8200 Pro M.2 1TB SSD ➥ Music: ► Network 415 - Eyes on You ► Riot - Bomber #GamingOnLinux #Manjaro #Ryzen33300x #Rx5700 #AMD #GamingInfluencer #PopOS
One of the most often complaints that you will hear about Linux is that there are too many distros that all do the same thing. These complaints do have some validity, but at the same time, I feel these complaints miss the point. This morning I'm drinking my coffee and trying to decide on a dessert to go with it... WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? 💰 Patreon: 🤍 💳 Paypal: 🤍 🛍️ Amazon: 🤍 👕 Teespring: 🤍 DONATE CRYPTO: 💰 Bitcoin: 1Mp6ebz5bNcjNFW7XWHVht36SkiLoxPKoX 🐶 Dogecoin: D5fpRD1JRoBFPDXSBocRTp8W9uKzfwLFAu 📕 LBC: bMfA2c3zmcLxPCpyPcrykLvMhZ7A5mQuhJ DT ON THE WEB: 🕸️ Website: 🤍 📁 GitLab: 🤍 🗨️ Mastodon: 🤍 👫 Reddit: 🤍 📽️ LBRY/Odysee: 🤍 FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE THAT I USE: 🌐 Brave Browser - 🤍 📽️ Open Broadcaster Software: 🤍 🎬 Kdenlive: 🤍 🎨 GIMP: 🤍 🎵 Tenacity: 🤍 💻 VirtualBox: 🤍 🗒️ Doom Emacs: 🤍 Your support is very much appreciated. Thanks, guys!
Find Out - Top 6 Best Linux Distros For Programming Or Coding 2022 Edition. Are you in search of finding, best Linux Distros For Programming Or Coding in Rust, Python, Java, C, Java Script or even wanted to learn machine learning & you stuck at choosing which linux distribution is best for programming in 2022 ? Well, Don’t worry, This video shows the top 6 best linux distributions or distros for programming & developers in 2022. 🙏 *Support ME* 🙏 ↪ 🤍 There are tons of Linux Distros out there in the market which leads to confusion to choose which linux OS is best for programming. Out of the in numerous linux distributions in the market which provides a support and services for different users, I have chosen some of the best Linux Distros for programmers that suits them for coding & learning. These Linux Distros also suit for beginners who wanted to explore and gain some knowledge regarding linux operation system. So, these are My Favourite Top 6 the best Linux Distros For programming Or Coding in 2022 . _ *DOWNLOADS* _ ↪ Linux Mint - 🤍 ↪ Arch Linux - 🤍 ↪ OpenSuse - 🤍 ↪ Kali Linux - 🤍 ↪ Ubuntu - 🤍 ↪ Fedora - 🤍 *Watch Other Tech Videos* Dual Boot Arch Linux and Windows - 🤍 Install Rocky Linux ON M1 Mac With UTM ↪ 🤍 Install ubuntu On m1 Mac ↪ 🤍 Install ChromeOS Flex On Any PC / Laptop ↪ 🤍 Microsoft New Linux is Here ↪ 🤍 Install Android 12 On any Smartphone ↪ 🤍 Ubuntu 21.10 Brand New Features ↪ 🤍 Microsoft Windows 11 Top Features ↪ 🤍 Top 10 Best Terminal Apps For Linux ↪ 🤍 MacBook Pro With Gnome 40 & Fedora 34 ↪ 🤍 Install Bpytop On Linux ↪ 🤍 Raspberry Pi 4 USB Boot ↪ 🤍 Install Gnome 40 On Ubuntu ↪ 🤍 Best Linux Distros For Windows Users ↪ 🤍 Dual boot Windows 10 & Pop OS ↪ 🤍 Linux Mint Vs Ubuntu Ultimate Speed Test ↪ 🤍 Gnome 40 Full Feature List ↪ 🤍 Install Ubuntu 20.04 LTS On LIVE USB / SSD With Persistent Storage - 🤍 Learn Dual boot More In-depth From Scratch Like Installing Windows & Ubuntu on an Empty Drive watch this 🤍 _ © KSK ROYAL MereSai
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When people think of gaming, Linux isn't exactly the first operating system that comes to mind. That’s fair because Linux isn’t treated as a first-class citizen when it comes to gaming. But Gaming on Linux has come a long way in the last half a decade. While it was always possible to game on Linux, the titles that worked flawlessly on the platform were few. Pop OS: 🤍 Garuda Linux: 🤍 DraugerOS: 🤍 Nobara OS: 🤍 Manjaro: 🤍 Regata OS: 🤍 Full Gameplay link: Elden Ring: 🤍 Call of Duty Black Ops 4: 🤍 Horizon Zero Dawn: 🤍 Forza Horizon 4: 🤍 Days Gone: 🤍 Control: 🤍 God Of War: 🤍 Best Gaming Laptops: ASUS TUF Gaming A15 : 🤍 Acer Aspire 5 Gaming Laptop : 🤍 Dell [SmartChoice] G15-5520 : 🤍 ASUS TUF Gaming F15 : 🤍 Best Books to Buy to Learn Linux Shell: LINUX BIBLE E10 : 🤍 Linux Pocket Guide : 🤍 Linux Basics for Hackers : 🤍 Linux All-In-One for Dummies, 6ed : 🤍 Best Airdopes/TWS to Buy: boAt Airdopes 141 : 🤍 boAt Immortal 121 TWS : 🤍 Boult Newly Launched Ammo True : 🤍 Boult Audio Maverick : 🤍 #BestLinuxDistroForGaming #Ubuntu #PopOS #Manjaro #GamingDistro #top5LinuxDistroForGaming #LinuxGaming #linuxdistroforgaming #linux #gaming #manjaro #horizonzerodawn #witcher #halo #archlinux #popos #gamingonlinux #linuxgaming #linuxgames #manjaro #garuda #nobara #regata #proton
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