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    1 year ago

    For the end user, especially a beginner, there's 0 difference between them.

    Shouldn't be the other way around? Beginners usually won't want to install DE's or other stuff by hand:

    • Linux Mint offers a Windows-like experience with cinnamon out of the box, and has several stuff setup by default like system snapshots and media codecs.

    • Pop!_OS is really appealing visually and very comfortable to use and setup.

    • Ubuntu, well, is Ubuntu. I'm not diving into it.