• whithom@discuss.online
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    17 hours ago

    Linux mint is still probably the best option for new users who don’t want to use a command line.

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      2 hours ago

      I think Fedora is, GNOME is a much more intuitive and attractive DE to new Linux users than KDE Plasma, and GNOME Software is very simple to get started with for people that aren’t very tech literate.

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        1 hour ago

        Cinnamon, I would argue, is better than gnome (for new users). And while I wouldn’t suggest mint for the long haul because it doesn’t plan to implement Wayland for a while, it’s still the fastest and most compatible one out of the box

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            1 hour ago

            It’s very fast on older hardware. Leaves out a lot of the modern transitions. Very simple start menu style browsing. Minimal customization options. And mint itself is very stable and comes with a good set of default software. Almost no command line needed

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              1 hour ago

              It doesn’t have modern transitions? I know some people that would get a bad impression of Linux in general if the DE you gave them to use didn’t look modern, but I’m sure it will work well for some people, and older hardware.