@alexture @gooba42 Linux Mint is especially friendly for people making the switch from Windows. It feels immediately familiar if you’re used to recent Windows versions. It is designed only to be a desktop OS, and ships with a UI for just about every regular task. It tracks Ubuntu’s LTS versions, so has a very stable base, and relies on Flatpak for fresh software.

It even has an OEM installer, and I’ve noticed that a fair number of refurbishers ship Mint on their laptops and desktops.