I just enjoyed the presentation and the amount of work that went into it. 🙂
- Doesn’t matter which distro you’ll pick. You’ll always pick the wrong one when you’re just starting - All roads lead to Debian - Nah 
- I like Debian. There are very few distros I don’t like. But it’s not the right choice for everything. 
- The road continues on to Arch from there. - Debian is becoming more and more viable as a desktop OS in the era of Flatpak and Distrobox. Trixie looks like a really nice release. - arch is for edgelords – debian sid is where it’s at :P 
- Bookworm was, for me, the first one that installed fine for me. I love the philosophy of Debian but I might also like Arch - the bleeding edge is very attractive and I think I like AUR, however I need to understand how that works some more, before daring to do the jump. 
 
 
 
- Recommending Manjaro for stability seems backwards to me, I have never had a distro break itself with updates as much as Manjaro 
- @original_reader Install on USB thumb drive and give a test drive, when you like, install on main media. - deleted by creator - @LandedGentry You can partition a thumb drive and install just as if it was a hard drive. I create thumb drives this way mainly for restoration of a system is something gets broken to where it can’t boot, kernel corrupted, initramfs, etc. - deleted by creator 
 
 
- I’m good. But thank you for the tip. - Just posted the video, because I like that she’s quite balanced in her views. The subject matter will always trigger a level of controversy, esp. on lemmy. But the advice is pretty solid. - And if Mint isn’t the answer, go with Ubuntu. Or Zorin OS. Or PopOS. All of them are “right” and provide excellent beginner experiences for many people. 
 
- @original_reader Here I’ve got a mix of Ubuntu, Debian, Zorin, PopOS, Fedora, Alma, Rocky8, MxLinux, Mint,and Kali, but the primary work horse is Ubuntu. 
- deleted by creator - Strange that kali is listed, since it is such a specialized distro. 
 

