I'm a windowsfag atm but I want to get into Linux. There are so many versions.. Any recommendations or advice for a newbie?
Mint.
Save yourself a lot of time and just stick to Windows.
I started with gentoo, its great
>>44601200
this.. do not bother
Linux Mint or Ubuntu
>>44601141
What will you be using it for? It may not be worth it for you.
Ubuntu, mint, elementary, deepin, ubuntu gnome, xubuntu (very lightweight). Avoid stuff like Arch, Gentoo, Debian, as they will pose lots of problems for new users. The first ones will just work out of the box
>>44601220
Just general computer use. I do a lot of file handling (moving, organising, renaming etc) so I suspect it'll help with that. But I'm really just interested,and I have the time to sink into it
>>44601141
virtual machines
>>44601141
*buntu (any ubuntu flavor) or Fedora in a virtualbox.
Or set up an Amazon Web Services free tier VPS and use putty to log in and learn it that way. You get a free year.
make it a point to learn to do command line stuff. It will seem insane at first, but is worth it, I promise.
I really recommend the VPS option.