So, not so long ago I have made a switch from Win 10 to Linux Mint on my older laptop. I like it, and I have decided to switch to Linux also on my main desktop (to be honest, I’ve realized I don’t actually do anything Windows-specific I can’t do on Linux). I am thinking of trying Debian. I know it’s not the best for total newbies, but I am willing to commit time to learn a thing or two to make it work to my needs (which are not many). I am just worried - would I be able to setup up my two monitors to work? From what I read, it’s not that easy, so that worries me a bit (although, it’s nothing which would stop me from the switch). Can anyone provide an opinion about it, please? Many thanks in advance.

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    1 year ago

    Go Debian stable, you will be well. Use the non-free repo too, if you have an nvidia card,

    Concerning the screens, Its not that ez for gaming BC of differences in the screens refreshments or this kind of things, but you will have your screens working directly,

    Gl & HF