Akerman
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- Apr 12, 2023
The first thing I learned back in the day on Linux Mint which was my first distro was blacklisting GPU drivers on my Notebook in GRUB in order to force it to use amdgpu which is apparently an issue on older integrated Radeon GPUs defaulting to an old graphics driver instead of it. So yeah, not really beginner friendly if you run into issues but I have heard anecdotally from some people that Linux Mint tend to minimize a number of issues that happen on other distros, couldn't say if that is true though because I personally distrohopped away pretty quickly.I thought this was the case until last week. I don't think a beginner friendly Linux distro exists at all. Mint comes the closest, but still needs setting up in case DNS resolution isn't hijacked by NetworkManager. The FHS is completely foreign, and the default firewall is ufw.