>>723337292
A lot of people have the idea that if you have to do a single thing whatsoever past the initial install then you're going to scare away all of the noobs so they default to Mint. I've had and seen this conversation too many times and it always boils down to
>do you have to use the terminal ever even just a tiny bit to do something even once, or does a single program not just work out of the box
Nevermind that many things on Windows require additional steps like media codecs or fucking with drivers
>yes
>your recommendations are dangerous and irresponsible my 98 year old North Sentinelese paraplegic grandfather would struggle to use this distro you need at least 20 years of experience on a computer never touching bash commands before you have enough experience to begin learning bash commands without typoing sudo rm -rf / and killing your neighbors dog