• superkret@feddit.org
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    24 days ago

    If your proficiency is one step above clicking “next” on an installer, I recommend Debian.

    • Do a default installation. (Or if you’re motivated, do a minimal one and install only what you need to get a GUI and Flatpak running).
    • Activate the backports repository and install linux-image-amd64 from Backports. That’ll give you a newer kernel with newer drivers and support for newer hardware.
    • Then install all user software you need from Flatpaks.

    That way you get a rock solid Debian base, current kernel, and fresh software.