I always recommend Mint. I’m neither particularly fond of the DE nor do I personally use Debian / Ubuntu any more, but I still think it’s a great “beginner” distro.
I use Nobara, which is Fedora-based, and I think it’s great for gaming, but I’m not sure support for it is thorough enough for people who can’t confidently wade into configs.
I always recommend Mint. I’m neither particularly fond of the DE nor do I personally use Debian / Ubuntu any more, but I still think it’s a great “beginner” distro.
I use Nobara, which is Fedora-based, and I think it’s great for gaming, but I’m not sure support for it is thorough enough for people who can’t confidently wade into configs.
Mint doesn’t use KDE out of the box. They have an own DE called Cinnamon.
Good shout! I vaguely remembered “not Gnome” (or at least not the Gnome I’m used to) and my mind went straight to KDE. I’ll fix that.
Ah, I thought you mixed them up, because they both look Windows-y in their default configuration. 🙃