Edit: Enough money as in buying a PC supporting windows 11

  • Adramis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Yeah…this is going to be a super unpopular opinion, but there needs to be a designated distro for new users who aren’t sure what to go with. If someone asks “What distro should I-” the rest doesn’t matter. We just agree on one distro and that’s it. Once they have a reason to look for another distro, they’ll have the knowledge to find it themselves.

    You have to make the first step easy.

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      2 年前

      Linux Mint should be the default answer for newbies. Tech savvy users can probably find “the right distro” themselves.

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      that ‘designated distro’ for newcomers used to be ubuntu. probably still is. as much as i’d want to say mint or some other variant of ubuntu or debian that i happen to like… ‘one man shows’ and distros with very small teams aren’t what a new user should be going with. there’s a reason why so many base off ubuntu. it’s big. it’s solid. and it just works.