Rhino-Linux for rolling release Ubuntu-based. I never tried it myself as I’m not into Ubuntu much. I reckon it has UI for installs, so I’d recommend it to any non-technical person.
ZorinOS was my go-to recommendation due to it looking the most polished out of all distros I’ve seen, but I cannot recommend non-rolling-release as I don’t believe anyone should ever need to re-install the system regularly like this when it’s clearly not needed.
EndeavoursOS is terminal centric and the most easy to use distro I’ve had. I’d recommend it to anyone who is ok with no UI.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed was generally a weird experience. It has a UI, but it feels like a terminal with UI elements. I used to recommend it, but I don’t feel like it’s actually good tbh.
I stopped hopping thanks to EndeavoursOS. NixOS tempts with different folder structure, but I like things just working, so I think I’m gonna stay.
Rhino-Linux for rolling release Ubuntu-based. I never tried it myself as I’m not into Ubuntu much. I reckon it has UI for installs, so I’d recommend it to any non-technical person.
ZorinOS was my go-to recommendation due to it looking the most polished out of all distros I’ve seen, but I cannot recommend non-rolling-release as I don’t believe anyone should ever need to re-install the system regularly like this when it’s clearly not needed.
EndeavoursOS is terminal centric and the most easy to use distro I’ve had. I’d recommend it to anyone who is ok with no UI.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed was generally a weird experience. It has a UI, but it feels like a terminal with UI elements. I used to recommend it, but I don’t feel like it’s actually good tbh.
I stopped hopping thanks to EndeavoursOS. NixOS tempts with different folder structure, but I like things just working, so I think I’m gonna stay.