• Moreless@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Linux is a niche. Picking any distro that isn’t the most popular is going one step deeper into a niche. A niche, within a niche.

    Just use the most popular distro… Ubuntu

    Problem solved.

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      5 months ago

      Ubuntu isn’t the most popular and hasn’t been for a while. It actually has a lot of issues new users are likely to run into, including lots of spurious error messages. Apparently the top 5 according to distro watch is: MX Linux, Mint, EndeavorOS, Debian, and Manjaro.

      So essentially debian, arch and ubuntu derivatives.

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        5 months ago

        I’m sorry, I can’t believe that MX Linux and EndeavorOS are popular or recommended. I’ve never heard of those or seen any recommendations for that.

        I’ve seen Mint recommended.

        People pushing arch on newbies? Wtf?

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          5 months ago

          If you haven’t heard of EndeavorOS that’s because you are out of the loop. Entirely your issue. It’s a much better alternative to Manjaro essentially.

          Also that’s general popularity according to page hits, nothing to do with newbies. Newbies aren’t the majority of Linux users.

          Not that there is anything wrong with recommending EndeavorOS to Newbies. The whole point of arch derivatives like that is to make installing arch simpler and easier for the user. Arch is actually a better base distro imo than say Ubuntu for this. It has packages for pretty much anything in the AUR, no digging up PPAs for everything. Likewise it’s all up-to-date too.

          I don’t remember MX Linux ever being that popular before, but maybe I am out of the loop.