satanmat , 1 month ago As always the correct answer is … “it depends “ Ubuntu and mint are fine for new users… If you hand a new driver a car, you’d want them to have a more simple reliable car. Key in , start, drive turn brakes… etc. But if you want to: tune the fuel air mix; lower the rear tire pressure for grip; or adjust gear ratios… then you can give them Arch or Gentoo Similarly to windows or mac; Ubuntu and mint mostly just work, and kinda just do what it says on the tin.
As always the correct answer is … “it depends “
Ubuntu and mint are fine for new users…
If you hand a new driver a car, you’d want them to have a more simple reliable car. Key in , start, drive turn brakes… etc.
But if you want to: tune the fuel air mix; lower the rear tire pressure for grip; or adjust gear ratios… then you can give them Arch or Gentoo
Similarly to windows or mac; Ubuntu and mint mostly just work, and kinda just do what it says on the tin.