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I would put her on Debian or Fedora with Cinnamon or KDE desktop. Upgrading those is easy, and Fedora or Debian(Testing) has already quite up-to-date software, if she needs very latest for some reason then use Flatpaks(should be easy with kde discover). I would not recommend Arch based distros as pacman does not hold your hand. Also they add questionable sponsored software (manjaro), they also host non-free software that breaks Linux workflow and does/can do bad stuff.