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Any lightweight distros(Gentoo, Arch, Void, etc…) and if you need a GUI, use Dwm
When you’re beginner it’s normal to not be familiar with terminal, that’s why i recommend Mint as a first distro. What im saying is that We already have Mint as a beginner-friendly distro, we don’t need Debian to be as simple as Mint, also they included non-free firmware in their iso it’s pretty enough imo.
having successfully built a system from a stage 1 with customized kernel, that’s not an experience I feel a burning desire to go through again
It’s a way to do, and yes it’s not made for everyone. Currently im using vanilla Arch but i understand how great source installed Gentoo is
More difficult because Debian rely more on the terminal than mint. The terminal is not a accessorie like on Windows, it’s part of basics Linux uses. In my opinion it’s important to learn how to be familiar with
There’s already an gui installer on Debian, what do you want ? The system to install himself without asking for your preferences ?
Arch install is not official and it’s not that stable, and what’s the point of using Gentoo if you don’t use the main reason to use it ?
If you want Debian but user-friendly, just use Mint, Debian is easy enough to install. It’s like asking Gentoo or Arch to drop a easy installer, it would break the point of using it.
When i first heard of xz backdoor, i updated my arch system and the xz-utils package to 5.6.1-3 which in the version numbers seems to be a patch, and it seems to be, so think you’re safe from now
80% of my linux issues happened because of me
Depend if you want to jump into the linux universe or not
That’s surprising, Thinkpad x240 owner here. With all the os i installed on it i never had to do such overcomplicated manipulation, just bios entering + boot on usb.
Most stable Manjaro experience
Long live to my boi Arch
Mint is basically Debian on easy mode so figure out if you’re ready to change the difficulty
is there any decentralized alternatives ?
Chat-GPT seems to have some issues with excessive amount of code