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  • Wdym not user friendly? I use Debian everyday and the stuff you were talking about dates back to the bullseye days.

    Trixie is a lot more user friendly and even includes the calamares installer now which is a GUI installer that’s similar to mint’s one

    It also comes with gnome software and you can enable flatpaks with 2 commands. I don’t see how that’s not user friendly in any way.

    Of course nonfree software is a different case but you can always use snap or flatpak for it

  • Debian is a stable operating system and as user friendly as mint once you get past the installation.

    Mint also uses a Ubuntu base but Debian has better quality of packages and is less likely to break.

    LMDE is also a good option in this case

  • Most folks I know don’t know the existence of security updates or Windows 10’s EOL so they just keep using it. Even if I told them about the EOL their pcs wouldn’t run Windows 11 nor they’re interested in Linux