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[–] Rekorse@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

I found popos to also be beginner friendly, and I believe at the time it was specifically for people with nvidia cards but I'm not sure that makes a difference anymore.

Either way I liked that popos was being supported as a product by a company selling hardware, it seemed more reliable at the time.

Mint is great too, I believe both have windows style desktops you can choose, and also have app stores you can install programs through instead of using command line.

I'd recommend downloading both and then load them up but dont install them as you can test them out before going through the installation wizard.

Last thing is to make sure you know the category your OS is. You will need to web search for the more general category sometimes, for example with popos it would be Ubuntu. Popos and mint both have great documentation online though and forums and such.