@PuddingFeeling907 Don't think so but there should, For instance the famous Christian-inspired non-profit organization Emmaüs uses Linux to reduce the digital divide by repurposing old computers with https://emmabuntus.org/
@ajayiyer@nixCraft@linux@windowscentralbotI'd actually recommend https://wubuntu.org/ instead, because1 — the interface is, of course, tailored for Windows users2 — the distro is made in such a way that you can install like you would on windows (double-clicking an EXE installs it through compatibility layers)
@indigomirage Neovim ? (there are pre-configured #neovim based IDEs with every fancy thing such as Nvim-Chad)