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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I can't really think of a better example of what you're talking about than that there's three other people replying to this, each recommending you use a different flavor of linux...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Eh, I gave them one. The others are also fine.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

It's just personal preference though. You could pick any of the popular modern ones and run everything just fine. It's like buying an Android phone. Plenty of brands to choose from, but they can all get the job done, run whatever apps you want, etc.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Lmfao yes, case in point.

But I'm going ahead and trying to sift through all the info I'm getting here, and so far I'm getting the idea that what ever I start with should at least have the word Mint

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Yeah, Mint is fine and has enough users to have decent guides out there, a broad support system and great comparability. Think of it like a phone: you can pick a Samsung phone of a specific model, or a Motorola, or a Google Pixel or whatever and they can all run the same apps. The brand and model are mostly a preference thing, and while they do have their differences, once you have an Android phone you can see what those differences are firsthand and change later down the road. The biggest shift would be going from an iPhone to any Android phone. Later on you can worry about which Android brand you like best, what you like about specific interfaces or whatever. Some are nicer to use than others for sure, but it's not as big of a deal as some people make it out to be as long as you get something generally popular, modern and with enough support/backing/users. Whether for Android phones or Linux distros tho, it's normal for people to have their own preferences and recommendations based on their personal experience and needs since there are so many possibilities out there.