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I'm looking for something my sister can use, but I don't want her to face trouble when needing to change major releases, like debian or ubuntu do. So I'm thinking a rolling release distro could be of great help for this.

Being as vanilla as possible is a nice to have.

Ideally, she shouldn't be dealing with config files though. So even though Arch or some derivatives like Manjaro would fit, they require users to investigate for the proper configurations and such, and as mentioned, she's a non tech person. If there would be something Arch based, but having safe configs by default, and pretty much requiring to keep updating the SW often, that sounds fine, but I'm not aware of any. Having a graphical SW updater/upgrader should be required as well...

It shouldn't matter much, but I believe KDE would be the best DE option for her, offering what she might need to feel like windows.

I was thinking of KDE Neon, but I'm not sure how ubuntu major releases are handled, neither how it is for a non tech person to go and add SW, not officially covered by KDE repos, neither if its "plasma discover", or its upgrade on the air tool works for other things, rather than just KDE stuff upgrades... Maybe kubuntu might as well be an option, but major upgrades might be as user involved as the ubuntu ones...

If you're wondering, I'm using Artix, and I 've used for quite some time before, Arch, Debian (unstable) and SourceMage. I'm honestly not familiar with something that might help my sister move from windows. She once told me someone helped her try ubuntu, but she didn't feel comfortable with it... Any suggestions are welcome.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 years ago* (last edited 4 years ago) (3 children)

I wouldn't recommend rolling release as it introduces too many potential fixes needed. I have both of my 60+ year old parents on Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. This looks closest to windows so the transition should be easy for her. Linux Mint also has an easy upgrade wizard for new releases. She can stay on the LTS stream which will last for 5 years. You only need to help her upgrade every 5 years, which is pretty decent.

It also uses Debian and Ubuntu based, so it will have all the packages she needs. I would stay away from anything too linuxy for a non technical user, and a rolling release is definitely linuxey. Try Linux mint and set up auto update in the settings.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 years ago

I did the same for my mum.

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