Please recommend me a #Linux desktop for my daughter’s laptop.
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@yehor I am a big fan of Linux Mint. I think it's one of the best desktop distributions.
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@codeDude will look into it, thanks
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@yehor
I use Linux Mint Cinnamon and it's easy to use. When I was looking to switch to Linux lots of people suggested Mint because of it's stability and easy of use. So far I've had very few issues and the ones I did have, I was able to find tutorials on YT or asked on here and received help quickly. -
@yehor if you want a nice set and forget with auto updates, immutable with flathub Integration. Check out my project nixbook. Ive deployed it thousands of times
Nixbook OS
A set-and-forget modern operating system designed for simplicity, speed, and peace of mind.
(nixbookos.org)
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@yehor if you want a nice set and forget with auto updates, immutable with flathub Integration. Check out my project nixbook. Ive deployed it thousands of times
Nixbook OS
A set-and-forget modern operating system designed for simplicity, speed, and peace of mind.
(nixbookos.org)
@codemonkeymike oh nice! I will, thanks
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@yehor@glitchy.social
I actually would use plain debian (personally with KDE) on mine if its hardware isn't extremely new.
I just like how hassle free it goes.
I've got it on a laotp and a desktop, and you can still install a flatpack for a few programs that you need to be extremely up to date while having low maintainance.
I've got some with Manjaro KDE too, they work good too, but it's a tiny bit more to manually maintainance after an upgrade sometimes (seldom)
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@yehor check out https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/silverblue/
Immutable image means if you fuck it up you just reboot and there it is again, working as before.
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@yehor I've been enjoying @system76 #PopOS
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@yehor I use plain Debian in all my installations
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@yehor another vote for Mint!

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@yehor I can recommend both Mageia, https://www.mageia.org , for a slow stable release distribution. If you or her is interested in something that has a faster release cycle and generally stable as well Fedora (or one of its spins), https://fedoraproject.org/ , is a good choice as well.
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@mattesilver I don’t know… stereotypes? ))
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@yehor
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@yehor if you want a nice set and forget with auto updates, immutable with flathub Integration. Check out my project nixbook. Ive deployed it thousands of times
Nixbook OS
A set-and-forget modern operating system designed for simplicity, speed, and peace of mind.
(nixbookos.org)
@codemonkeymike @yehor How did you do update on reboot?
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@yehor I would personally recommend Mint as it using for over years now with few issues.

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@yehor@glitchy.social yeah mint works a lot better than ubuntu, even though based on ubuntu
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@yehor check out https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/silverblue/
Immutable image means if you fuck it up you just reboot and there it is again, working as before.
@Laird_Dave @yehor I would also say that immutables like Silverblue are worth giving a try.
I use Silverblue as my daily driver and it is quite simple to use.
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@yehor@glitchy.social i use Fedora and it doesnt have as much bullshit as the rest. Software is relatively up to date and is relatively stable. The only post install tip id recommend is to install https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.flattool.Warehouse and remove Fedora Flatpak remote.
A propos Mint, please dont do this to yourself. They ship ancient version of apps (their GNOME calendar is on version 41, released in 2020. In a couple weeks 50 releases) and ancient version of GNOME.