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Reccommending a Linux distro for a friend
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I'm an ubuntu hater / snap hater. I prefer my mint without junk in the trunk. I'll confuse people though, I think systemd rocks. And let's make more people mad, vim is a pointless flex and nano is better.
Fair enough, I totally agree about Ubuntu, although Mint doesn't have most of the bad Ubuntu stuff. What it does benefit from is Ubuntu's superior hardware support, PPAs (most important for up-to-date Mesa) and GUI stuff like Driver Manager/Update Manager. For a beginner or casual user there's no contest.