Ubuntu is lame. OP conveniently missed LM (desktop users) and Debian (servers)
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Ahh I forgot Linux Mint! Should have put it in there or maybe Pop!_OS. Debian is fantastic for servers of course.
Mint has always been my go-to grandma-friendly system. I remember using it when I was in my single-digit years. Most intuitive operating system ever. :)
To be honest, I think most people should start with Linux Mint. So good. I don't even have to think much after installing.
Where about does Debian land on this bell curve? Asking for a friend.
What gentoo have to do with this lmao
I like suse
I hope most of the upvotes are not coming from "below avarage"
I started out with Elementary, then went the typical "I use Arch BTW" route (and for a time, Gentoo), and right now I'm happy and content with Fedora's simplicity
I'm using MX Linux for a couple of years, it fills my need.
le me about to say fedora is a viable alternative
(remembers red hat is shitting the bed right now)
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More like mint
It seems like a lot of linux users are fond of jumping around different distros, do they all automate the setup process with a bash file that installs and configures everything quickly? π
I think so. That, as well as putting /home on a different partition in order to just replace the OS but not lose data
all roads lead to ubuntu