Thx in advice.

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    Still I don’t think it’s a good idea to recommend a rolling release Wayland immutable distro to someone who wants a system that works out of the box with no configuration. If someone is asking for a just works distro recommendation you should give them the simplest most reliable option not whatever flavor of the month project you think is coolest. Simplest and most reliable is mint/Ubuntu

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      I don’t think you’re correct, immutability is great for long-term maintenance and makes everything, especially updating, much easier for new people.

      Non-immutable distros will often have conflicts, or when a dist upgrade happens, issues occur, immutable distros largely sidestep those issues, and I believe kinoite is the simplest, most reliable option for someone unfamiliar with performing these upgrades.

      The moment there’s a dependency issue or conflict, they will have problems.

      Fedora is not a flavor of the month project, it has just as much history as mint/ubuntu, and there’s a reason they’re shifting to atomic. Furthermore wayland is better for the vast majority of people right now, imagine you bother to switch to the linux desktop and then in a few months everything completely changes because wayland happened, it’ll look like linux is absolutely insane from the perspective of someone who hasn’t immersed themselves into the nature of this transition.

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        7 months ago

        Wayland is not better for the majority of people. There is no way you can argue its less buggy than x11.

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          7 months ago

          It’s less buggy for me, for sure.

          I think there’s a reason plasma decided to switch to it by default, do you have any evidence that it’s more buggy?