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Or, one of a few other Linux distributions for starters, such as Ubuntu, Fedora, or Pop!_OS
Linux Mint can be nice if you want a very “light“ windows experience, but you can also pick one of the thousands of other Linux distributions. One of those may suit you better.
Always remember: Linux is about choice
That is one of the advantages of Linux. Let’s not let it be a liability.
When coming to Linux, it is about “taking that first step”. If you are coming from something else, any distro is a positive move and they are much more alike than they are different (compared to the OS you are coming from). So, start with something safe. I do not use Mint but it is an awesome choice.
Once you learn more about Linux and about what you like, you will learn that you have 1000 choices. Once you know the difference and know which once suits you, you can switch. At that point, you will find switching easy.
The idea that people “have to choose” at the beginning holds many people back.
Any of Mint, PopOS, Fedora, or Ubuntu would serve a new user just fine. I recommend Mint because the UX is familiar to Windows users, it is “batteries included”, and it is conservative (stable). But the others are great too.
Too many can cause decision paralysis. Letting people get their feet wet with a light windows experience isn’t a bad thing. And it can lead to finding something more suited to their needs down the road. No need to deluge people in choice right off the bat.
Most people can come to a moderate and chilled decision without being swayed by the extremes.
Let me tell you something about the current worldwide political problems we’ve been having…
I’ve recently discovered Zorin OS and it’s a pretty awesome alternative to Mint IMO.
Mint is a great starting point for a lot of people, but there are a lot of other and better choices out there
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