I admit I’m a lame when it comes to this
I wasted a lot of shekels on a machine built for and running Pop OS and I'm too much of a retarded nigger to use it.
Only to the hardcore purists! People like Mint because it just works (mostly.) No fiddling about with configuration files, getting flamed by spergopaths on forums, or having to download and compile stuff.
I have a hardcore CS buddy who uses arch. That looks like the most difficult Linux district to use
I installed it on a legacy laptop once. ONCE! Had to look for driver source code and compile it even for basic components such as the network components. I guess Manjora is easier from what I hear, but I never tried it. LMDE is my go to, with Slacko Pup for even older systems, such as the netbook I found in a box that I had forgotten about.
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