Tonight I am about to install endless os for my non technical partner. Do you think that is a good idea? Would you do the same?

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It’s worth a shot. Non-technical users are it’s target demographic.

I would pick something immutable like this. Non-technical users aren’t going to get under the hood and tinker, like many Linux users do.

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Turns out she needs a bit of proprietary software (pixum for photo books) that I could not install on EndlessOS. So I had to change course and installed pop os. So far I am pleasantly suprised. Even though I thought I would not like it, their take on GNOME makes sense to me. Tiling is fun.

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PopOS is currently developing their own spin on a immutable OS, but that’s still a long way from shipping to users. I’m curious, if other distros broke, why would it be different with current PopOS?

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Did not know this. Immutable Ubuntu plus flatpack sounds awesome. Not sure what to think about their plans to fork cosmic from GNOME.

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I just trying Q4OS Aquarius KDE (I love KDE btw) with “Pure Profile” install yesterday, and I’ll say clearly that nothing can beats their minimalist approach on system as far as I distro hopping on many Linux. The satisfied feeling with start from really pure system is so pure joy…

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Need Tod check that out. Never heard of it. I myself run KDE as part of the mighty garuda Linux. Pure is not the word I would use to describe garuda though.

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If she’s coming from Windows, Mint is a much better choice with Cinnamon

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Has been using Ubuntu for a while but kept destroying it. I aim at a stable base with modern applications.

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Maybe you should give a try to an immutable OS like Fedora Silverblue or Kinoite.

They are very hard to break.

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Thanks for your suggestions. Silverblue might be a good idea. I am more in the Debian based camp but maybe it is time for a change. I think it gets major updates as often as fedora “normal”. This might not be ideal for us though.

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Ok, I’m normally against this, but this sounds like a job for nix.

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Nice idea. I`d love to love nix but I think it is too involved for me. Maybe I have to try again but I need results tonight, so this might be for another time.

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