I need a distro that can work right out the box without too much hassle to configure it, which one would you recommend?PoliticallyIncorrect@lemm.eebanned from sitebanned from site to Linux@lemmy.ml – 102 points – 3 months agoThx in advice.200Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentslinux mintSeconded. I've been using it for years because it just works, but if I want to try to break shit do things myself I can.Thirded. It just works. Even deployed to elderly relatives with wifi printers with no issues.More specifically, Linux Mint Debian Edition. Canonical has been very weird, I would get the debian based branch https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.phpI researched this question for a laptop to sell on eBay. I tried Pop OS and Mint and choose Mint. It seems that Mint may be the most popular distro for older Linux laptops sold on eBay.That's exactly what I did with my old Core2Duo laptop because I couldn't in good conscience sell it with factory-loaded Win-Vista LOL. If somebody with knowhow gets it, they can put whatever they want on it. If someone without? They get a solid OS that gets security updates. Win-win. The one and only objectively best answer, imo.
linux mintSeconded. I've been using it for years because it just works, but if I want to try to break shit do things myself I can.Thirded. It just works. Even deployed to elderly relatives with wifi printers with no issues.More specifically, Linux Mint Debian Edition. Canonical has been very weird, I would get the debian based branch https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.phpI researched this question for a laptop to sell on eBay. I tried Pop OS and Mint and choose Mint. It seems that Mint may be the most popular distro for older Linux laptops sold on eBay.That's exactly what I did with my old Core2Duo laptop because I couldn't in good conscience sell it with factory-loaded Win-Vista LOL. If somebody with knowhow gets it, they can put whatever they want on it. If someone without? They get a solid OS that gets security updates. Win-win. The one and only objectively best answer, imo.
Seconded. I've been using it for years because it just works, but if I want to try to break shit do things myself I can.
More specifically, Linux Mint Debian Edition. Canonical has been very weird, I would get the debian based branch https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
I researched this question for a laptop to sell on eBay. I tried Pop OS and Mint and choose Mint. It seems that Mint may be the most popular distro for older Linux laptops sold on eBay.That's exactly what I did with my old Core2Duo laptop because I couldn't in good conscience sell it with factory-loaded Win-Vista LOL. If somebody with knowhow gets it, they can put whatever they want on it. If someone without? They get a solid OS that gets security updates. Win-win.
That's exactly what I did with my old Core2Duo laptop because I couldn't in good conscience sell it with factory-loaded Win-Vista LOL. If somebody with knowhow gets it, they can put whatever they want on it. If someone without? They get a solid OS that gets security updates. Win-win.
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Seconded. I've been using it for years because it just works, but if I want to try to
break shitdo things myself I can.Thirded. It just works. Even deployed to elderly relatives with wifi printers with no issues.
More specifically, Linux Mint Debian Edition. Canonical has been very weird, I would get the debian based branch
https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php
I researched this question for a laptop to sell on eBay. I tried Pop OS and Mint and choose Mint.
It seems that Mint may be the most popular distro for older Linux laptops sold on eBay.
That's exactly what I did with my old Core2Duo laptop because I couldn't in good conscience sell it with factory-loaded Win-Vista LOL.
If somebody with knowhow gets it, they can put whatever they want on it. If someone without? They get a solid OS that gets security updates. Win-win.
The one and only objectively best answer, imo.