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Ask HN: Best Linux Setup for a Non-Linux User

3 pointsby conor_fover 2 years ago
My partner has been using Ubuntu on their Thinkpad for the past two years and it&#x27;s been riddled with issues. These are things I&#x27;m used to as a Linux user for ~15 years, but they&#x27;re not. Wifi issues, sleep and restart issues, dodgy trackpad, etc. These issues are a deal breaker for them.<p>I can completely reinstall and configure a laptop setup for them, and I&#x27;m wondering what should I pick? I have always suggested Ubuntu to new&#x2F;Linux apathetic users in the past, but what I&#x27;m wondering if there&#x27;s any other distro&#x2F;setup I should try for someone who wants stability, ease of use, etc like a Windows or MacOS provides

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simonblackover 2 years ago
Thinkpads are not monolithic amongst models. That is, they are very customisable when ordering, so two Thinkpad P53s (say) will not necessarily be identical.<p>I usually restrict my choices when ordering a Thinkpad to Intel and Intel peripherals as much as possible. As Intel hardware has the most support in Linux.<p>I find also that I have used Mint Mate almost exclusively for the last 10 or more years.<p>Between those two factors, it means I have had practically no configuration problems to speak of.<p>(I subscribe to the old policy of: Application software choices determine the choice of Operating System. The choice of Operating System determines the choice of hardware. SO NOT VICE-VERSA - don&#x27;t buy the hardware first then try to work out what you&#x27;re going to run on it.)
phendrenad2over 2 years ago
Yep, Ubuntu is very bad now. But a lot of this comes down to hardware. The drivers are in the kernel, after all, and all distros use essentially the exact same kernel. Companies like Lenovo support Linux but I don&#x27;t think they put much effort into making it a daily-driver for a normal home user. It&#x27;s more of a business thing. The exception is System76.
sacrosanctover 2 years ago
All user friendly and good hardware support out of the box: Mint, Elementary OS, PopOS, ZorinOS
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