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MX Linux is the most popular -- https://mxlinux.org/products/
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After that it's Linux Mint which many have recommended also
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Both are good for beginners
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Skip endeavour OS. It's very nice, I used for 6 months and then out of the blue, an enormous showstopping headache related to their faulty default scheduler settings with their latest release...changing introduced more headaches so it's not a mature product. In a nutshell, it means that copying large files, esp from USB drives or any USB device (even 3.1+) locks up the entire operating system. It makes me think their developers are actually retarded or they let a bad dev in there gunk up their previous release with the new one (kind of like crowdstrike)
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MX Linux is the most popular -- https://mxlinux.org/products/
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After that it's Linux Mint which many have recommended also
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Both are good for beginners
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Skip endeavour OS. It's very nice, I used for 6 months and then out of the blue, an enormous showstopping headache related to their faulty default scheduler settings with their latest release...changing introduced more headaches so it's not a mature product. In a nutshell, it means that copying large files, esp from USB drives or any USB device (even 3.1+) locks up the entire operating system
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MX Linux is the most popular -- https://mxlinux.org/products/
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After that it's Linux Mint which many have recommended also
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Both are good for beginners
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Skip endeavour OS. It's very nice, I used for 6 months and then out of the blue, an enormous showstopping headache related to their faulty default scheduler settings with their latest release...changing introduced more headaches so it's not a mature product
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MX Linux is the most popular -- https://mxlinux.org/products/
-
After that it's Linux Mint which many have recommended also
-
Both are good for beginners
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Skip endeavour OS. It's very nice, I used for 6 months and then out of the blue, an enormous showstopping headache related to their faulty default scheduler settings...changing introduced more headaches so it's not a mature product
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MX Linux is the most popular -- https://mxlinux.org/products/
-
After that it's Linux Mint which many have recommended also
-
Both are good for beginners