I am a frontend developer focused in creating application with React, Vue and Svelte. Currently, I am a software engineering student at Kasetsart University.
Ubuntu: You somehow need to use Linux immediately.
Manjaro: You want to learn and use Linux but you want something that just work.
Arch: You really want to learn Linux hard way.
Edit 1:
More detailed answer.
Ubuntu is ready to use. It requires least knowledge of all distros I mentioned. You can find most answers by searching a bit.
Manjaro is similar to Ubuntu and Arch. It is ready to use. Since it is Arch-compatible, you can find some tutorial better.
Arch is the most difficult among three. However, it's so popular. It even has an official Minecraft launcher installation package. If someone wants to know Linux inside out, Arch is one of the best distro. ArchWiki is filled with information for common problems already. It needs more time to learn anyway.
Ubuntu: You somehow need to use Linux immediately.
Manjaro: You want to learn and use Linux but you want something that just work.
Arch: You really want to learn Linux hard way.
Edit 1:
More detailed answer.
Ubuntu is ready to use. It requires least knowledge of all distros I mentioned. You can find most answers by searching a bit.
Manjaro is similar to Ubuntu and Arch. It is ready to use. Since it is Arch-compatible, you can find some tutorial better.
Arch is the most difficult among three. However, it's so popular. It even has an official Minecraft launcher installation package. If someone wants to know Linux inside out, Arch is one of the best distro. ArchWiki is filled with information for common problems already. It needs more time to learn anyway.
Thanks for the insight 🙏❤