But, I look at Linux and I have no idea where to turn. I want the uniformity of macOS with excellent keyboard shortcuts, but with the freedom to do what I want with my computer.
Any suggestions?
* Gnome
* KDE/Plasma
* xfce
* Elementary (but to muddy the waters a bit, is also a distro around their DE) - This will probably be the closest to MacOS in terms of L&F
* Budgie
* Enlightenment
* And others (more niche (low ram etc))
* Plain ol' X11
A lot of distros are opinionated and ship with a default DE (eg Ubuntu/Gnome) but you can generally can install what ever you want. Some (Arch, Gentoo) are not opinionated and let you configure it as you see fit.If you've never installed Linux, I would start with Ubuntu as there are lots of guides on it. Ubuntu is derrived from Debian.
If you're comfortable with the command line and making more choices Arch is a nice distro (and really isn't any harder than Ubuntu, just different - the arch wiki is very good for docs).
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I use Kubuntu on my desktop and pretty happy with how it feels very standard and functional, yet very customizable.
make regular backups, sometimes an update will just wreck my whole environment. happens less frequently than windows, but more often than mac for me. i generally do not update once i,m done installing, because i browse without js and carefully.
But in fact, there are not real alternatives.
How to compare OSX which is operating system/environment and Linux which is OS kernel.