• BartyDeCanter
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    3 hours ago

    Arch can be great and you can install whatever desktop environment you like, but there are just too many concepts for the average new user. Making a USB install stick is “difficult” enough to make a lot of people give up.

    Debian is great, and my personal preference but it tends to be a bit behind on the latest hardware support, particularly for laptops. It’s easy enough to install whatever drivers you need, but again that can be just one thing too many for a new user.

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      3 hours ago

      Debian is great, and my personal preference but it tends to be a bit behind on the latest hardware support, particularly for laptops.

      ah ok, so fedora is generic and more up to date for new hardware, but debian lacks … cutting edge support, otherwise, it’s just as good for newbies.

      And arch is still wiki based to install, even if you use archinstall.

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        2 hours ago

        That’s pretty much it. The most obvious difference between Debian and Fedora is that Debian uses apt with deb files for package management, while Fedora uses dnf and rpm files.