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Some truth in there, but 41 minutes? I'm too old to spend that much time watching anything from youtube!
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I don't fully agree with his opinion about Mint being the only distro a newbie should use. Except for Arch, Slackware, LFS and a couple others most of the Top 100 distros listed on Distrowatch will work great. PCLinuxOS, Mepis, openSUSE, Kubuntu, Neon, Maui, Knoppix, and others. As a rule, try the LiveUSB to see how your hardware works and if you like the approach the distro is taking.
For me, fidelity to KDE is paramount.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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That video could have been half as long and been just as informative. While I have installed Mint for a number of users, almost all of them have opted for the KDE desktop. It is not difficult to set up for new users and as long as they do not try to customise it too soon, they are all happy with it. Of course, I hold their hands for quite a long time but I have only had one user switch to Lubuntu and one to Ubuntu. The rest are happy with Kubuntu or Mint KDE or in one case Neon.Volunteer OS Installer and Supporter for New Linux Users.
So much to learn.... So little time!
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