https://distrochooser.de/en/d5ed36c131b0/

  • You want something that just works out of the box.
  • Your focus is everyday tasks with some programming.
  • You prefer cutting-edge software, but the system itself can be stable.
  • You want a graphical installer and easy GUI management.
  • You like Cinnamon for a Windows-like UI.
  • You’re okay with either pre-installed software or minimal install.
  • You don’t mind if the distro itself has a smaller community as long as the parent distro is well-supported.
  • rozodru@piefed.social
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    13 hours ago

    I don’t get it either. I mean the distro at the end of the day really doesn’t matter. like ok, which way do you want to type a line in a terminal to download something. you want Debian, Arch, Fedora, Nix or Gentoo.

    People always suggest Mint and I don’t get why. I mean I could have Cagebreak or Herbstluftwm on Mint…is it still new user friendly? no? then it’s not the Distro it’s the DE.

    Throw Cinnamon or KDE Plasma on Arch with a Distro Manager GUI, boom now that’s new user friendly.

    It’s the DE that’s important, the Distro is whatever.

    • HelloRoot@lemy.lol
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      3 hours ago

      Throw Cinnamon or KDE Plasma on Arch

      Yeah no. I’ve been on arch for a decade and no way in hell is it user friendly for normal people.

      Like for example - Explain to your aunt or uncle how to deal with pacnew files and that you have to do that on a regular basis. They’ll look at you like you’re some weirdo punching yourself in the genitals.

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      11 hours ago

      Just cuz KDE works well on one distro, doesn’t mean it works well on others (idk why it’s weird like that). Another thing is that sometimes it’s nice when everything is setup out of the box with no need to configure anything except theme and wallpaper.

      I get most Linux users like to rice the crap out of there systems, but sometimes you just need to get work down and don’t have time for that.

      Also also, there are times software maintainers don’t always release versions for your distro and not everyone wants to compile things themselves, or rewrite scripts cuz author only made it with Debian distros in mind, or something.

    • Ŝan@piefed.zip
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      12 hours ago

      People suggest Mint because it’s a solid, easy-to-use installer, is based on a stable distribution, and requires no fiddling wiþ etc files to get up and running. It’s þe no-brainer of Linux distributions.

      Maybe þere are oþers, but none are so widely known to be plug-&-play as Mint, because þat “new user” experience is what þe project focuses on.