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zcd@lemmy.ca to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

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zcd@lemmy.ca to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    I’m to dumb for ARCH, and I find default Fedora and Ubuntu very annoying (although I haven’t tried them in a while). I did have a good experience with mint several years ago. What distros should I consider?

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      Mint has became Linux 7 IMO. It just works.

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      Fedora is really nice now

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        Fedora is too stable and boring, same as Debian and Opensuse, Ubuntu is just ugly

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          Hahaha, too stable and boring… Do you use OSs as a form of entertainment? No wonder why people can’t take Linux enthusiasts seriously.

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        Fedora is too stable and boring, same as Debian and Opensuse, Ubuntu is just ugly

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          The rpm-ostree versions are exciting and powerful.

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      Linux Mint, Pop!_OS and ZorinOS are pretty nice for new users. If you want to get a little more advanced, maybe check out something like Fedora Atomic (e.g. Kinoite, Silverblue) or Universal Blue (Bazzite, Aurora, Bluefin). Arch isn’t actually that hard, they have an installation script that makes everything super easy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YE1LlTxfMQ), or you could watch a video on how to install it manually (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JYIAaLrwcY, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC7NMbl4goo)

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        currently trying to move my mom to linux because she hates windows spyware (especially with co-pilot), will be trying zorin and mint with her.

        unrelated but is libreoffice calc good for basic excel stuff? she isnt doing anything very very complex on it, but if something breaks i do NOT want to install windows and go through that whole thing again. (i do not use libreoffice calc, just writer and sometimes draw for pdfs)

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          Never really used Excel or LibreOffice Calc either, but I think it should be fine. OnlyOffice is another option to check out.

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            wasn’t onlyoffice bought out by a corp?

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              You might be thinking of OpenOffice? OnlyOffice is at least open core under AGPL.

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      I am running EndeavourOS which is arch wrapped in an installer and easy updater oneliner to update all your system and AUR packages. Still do have to interact with pacman and yay to install most things but really gives you a leg up to get started.

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      How about PopOS?

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      Zorin if you want a simple to use system, or with a different learning curve OpenSUSE if you want GUI configuration for everything that would be CLI based in another distro. YAST2-GUI GTK has everything covered from setting up services, tweaking kernel, to adding users, altering hardware setup, GUI package selections and snapshots for rollback if you accidentally wreck your system.

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      Fedora is great, if you don’t like the default UI (I am a GNOME hater btw) you can easily try out one of the Fedora Spins with a different desktop environment while keeping Fedora’s stability and features. I recommend Fedora KDE for faster machines and Fedora Cinnamon for older machines or people that want something that’s snappier.

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      Debian

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      Mint. Try them all out here: https://distrosea.com free, no downloading.

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