Garuda assistant is pretty sick.. as a long term noob. Nobara comes with a lot of stuff preinstalled. Noobies need this kind of prebuild. It's so much easier to just give them everything they need up front and cut the fat. Learning to install things is hard.. Uninstalling things you don't need is very straight forward.
installing and uninstalling are the same amount of effort. uninstalling might be more effort bc you need to remember what you installed. using the terminal is very simple people are just used to clicking next on a prompt which time and effort wise is 2x what using the terminal is like. learning the commands for all the branches can be done in minutes. (debian) sudo apt install [package name] (arch) sudo pacman -S [package name] (rhel) sudo dnf install [package name]. if you learn one of them its very easy to adapt to all of them. searching for app in the package manager is less time bc its all in text and there isnt any images or anything downloaded like a gui package manager which takes time to load before you can even do anything. honestly my best suggestion to you is take a night to learn your away around its fun and a lot easier than you would assume. it will save you years of your life.
And usualy most newbie users wont uninstall anything originally installed. If I were to install Linux for my mum, I'd probably go with something stable and easy, so I won't be called every other day whenever something scary shows up on the screen xD. So, yeah Ubuntu or Mint would do the job done!
For YOU, Endeavour OS is a shining star, for ME it is Cachyos, Fedora, Ubuntu. All with Gnome. For YOU with KDE. For someone else Temple OS and Hanna Montana Linux are the shining stars. That's the beauty of Linux and life itself. The choices you have. It is not easy and it is not boring. And who I am to judge what should exist and what not.
what’s wrong with slackware if i may ask? that’s what the cool kids been using when arch not even existed. see no problem with many distros - don’t like this or that one, don’t use it then, that simple
@@chupacabrajr4152 nothin wrong with it just old. I was using it as an example of a branch with the least amount of active distros based on it. My problem is more that it's all Debian or Ubuntu based. Pretty boring
all those overly customized pointless spins overloads distracts and scares away potential new users . there should be only the handful of distros like mint or ubuntu or arco with easy installers ,the biggest hurdle for most noobies
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Garuda assistant is pretty sick.. as a long term noob.
Nobara comes with a lot of stuff preinstalled.
Noobies need this kind of prebuild. It's so much easier to just give them everything they need up front and cut the fat. Learning to install things is hard.. Uninstalling things you don't need is very straight forward.
installing and uninstalling are the same amount of effort. uninstalling might be more effort bc you need to remember what you installed. using the terminal is very simple people are just used to clicking next on a prompt which time and effort wise is 2x what using the terminal is like. learning the commands for all the branches can be done in minutes. (debian) sudo apt install [package name] (arch) sudo pacman -S [package name] (rhel) sudo dnf install [package name]. if you learn one of them its very easy to adapt to all of them. searching for app in the package manager is less time bc its all in text and there isnt any images or anything downloaded like a gui package manager which takes time to load before you can even do anything. honestly my best suggestion to you is take a night to learn your away around its fun and a lot easier than you would assume. it will save you years of your life.
And usualy most newbie users wont uninstall anything originally installed. If I were to install Linux for my mum, I'd probably go with something stable and easy, so I won't be called every other day whenever something scary shows up on the screen xD. So, yeah Ubuntu or Mint would do the job done!
@@CptNero It's hard to beat Debian KDE now.. for this
For YOU, Endeavour OS is a shining star, for ME it is Cachyos, Fedora, Ubuntu. All with Gnome. For YOU with KDE. For someone else Temple OS and Hanna Montana Linux are the shining stars. That's the beauty of Linux and life itself. The choices you have. It is not easy and it is not boring. And who I am to judge what should exist and what not.
fedora? with gnome? i sense a reddit moderator lol
@@jdanks What a childish reply
I didn't know we have a package to read arch-wiki offline, thank for the tips oO
what’s wrong with slackware if i may ask? that’s what the cool kids been using when arch not even existed. see no problem with many distros - don’t like this or that one, don’t use it then, that simple
@@chupacabrajr4152 nothin wrong with it just old. I was using it as an example of a branch with the least amount of active distros based on it. My problem is more that it's all Debian or Ubuntu based. Pretty boring
So you would invent Arch..
Nice btw
debian 🤑
Arch ftw 💪
all those overly customized pointless spins overloads distracts and scares away potential new users . there should be only the handful of distros like mint or ubuntu or arco with easy installers ,the biggest hurdle for most noobies
Noobies don't know about these, don't worry. And stupid distros are easy to ignore. The kids will be fine
Why mint or ubuntu? They are both pointless spins also.. Just use Debian 12 KDE..
@@calholli well ,you got my point .
@@calholli Ubuntu offers advantages over Debian for some users. Mint is a pointless distro, I agree with that