Begin using Linux by installing the appropriate distribution and configuring your settings.
Begin using Linux by installing the appropriate distribution and configuring your settings.
Need to search for the right microphone? Try looking it up online.
btw there is a website that you can test distros online there : https://distrotest.net all major distros are there for now just test ubuntu and kubuntu just to feel it
When transitioning to Ubuntu or Manjaro, verify your hardware compatibility with Linux. The mention of USB microphones covers more than just microphones—issues like suspend/sleep functions on laptops, NVidia driver problems, or CPU turbo limitations can arise. These aren’t Linux faults but rather limitations from device manufacturers that only tested on Windows. Expect fixes over time, but remember you’re part of the Linux community; no central authority dictates device or driver quality. If you enjoy pushing boundaries and invest time in researching hardware before purchasing, Linux can handle it well.
If you just need synapse for configuring your mouse, there is a program called Piper which can configure most gaming mice
It offers assistance, though the level differs between devices.