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How to Choose the Right Linux Distribution | Best Linux for Beginners Explained

Choosing the right Linux distribution can be tougher than installing it! With over 600 different distros available, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. In this video, we’ll break down the three main Linux families — Arch, Fedora, and Debian — and explain what makes each one unique. You’ll learn how to decide which distro best fits your needs, whether you’re after a Windows-like experience, want to learn something new, or have a special use case like gaming or creative work. We’ll also discuss the importance of testing multiple distributions safely using a USB drive before you commit. There’s no single “best” Linux — just the one that works best for you. Link to my previous video that demonstrates creating a boot drive: For more Linux videos: *Chapters:* 00:00 Introduction 00:29 Exploring the 3 Main Types of Linux 05:35 How Important is a ‘Windows-Like’ Experience? 09:10 Do You Have a Unique Need? 11:09 Once You Have a Short List It’s Time to Test, Test, Test Corrections: 2:25 As mentioned by a number of viewers, Fedora is, in fact, strongly oriented toward open-source software as opposed to proprietary software. Sorry for the confusion on that. 12:25 As viewer @privacyvalued4134 has pointed out, when testing Linux on a thumb drive the OS is loaded into memory, so you only need a thumb drive big enough for the ISO. This ALSO means that any applications you install or files you save will not persist after shutdown/restart, so keep your PC running until your testing session is done.