I play video games, watch movies/TV, browse the internet, write stuff, might do some technical drawing stuff. Do not like fiddling but can do a little.
I play video games, watch movies/TV, browse the internet, write stuff, might do some technical drawing stuff. Do not like fiddling but can do a little.
Ubuntu is probably the most beginner friendly. I think any distro will eventually need some fiddling, especially when it's update time and something gets broken by the upgrade.
Usually something breaks when I have to do a major version update. For example I had an Ubuntu 21.10 install that I upgraded to 22.04 and it screwed up something with my video driver. It took me like an hour in the terminal to figure out it was something with an alternate kernel I was using and now I'm back on the linux-generic kernel until that's fixed.
I liked Arch a lot for systems where I update frequently, but coming back to a very outdated system to apply updates is a little nervewracking