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[โ€“] Faildini 1 points 11 months ago

Pop OS tried to do this with reasonable success. System76, the developer, sells their own line of laptops with Pop OS preinstalled. And like other Ubuntu forks, it's easy to use enough for just about anyone to understand.

TECHNICALLY Google did the same thing with Chromebooks, but the Linux community doesn't like to acknowledge that ChromeOS is a Linux distro because it sucks so hard.