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| It's probably best if you just download some Live-CD like Knoppix and give it to people that are or might be interested. That way they don't have to install anything and it can also useful for repairing. I believe have *you* to come to Unix in order to appreciate it. You can't and shouldn't even try to force people to use it because then they won't accept *any* differences and if there's *any* problem they'll blame you and Unix forgetting the numerous terrible flaws of Windows. |
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| If one want a support for newest HW and SW ( https://www.slant.co/topics/9853/~li...-a-new-machine ) , i think maybe Manjaro and latest rolling Debian release. Ubuntu may be more user friendly though. These 3 distributions have alot of SW in their repositories also. If one need mainly noob friendly distro, maybe try Mint. One who want to migrate to Linux should be prepared to spend time researching and tweaking things. And as always do backup (ideally whole drive) before migration and regularly after it. https://distrowatch.com/ |
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