A lot of distro recommendation threads focus on the questions that novices think are important, but leave out the questions people would have after experiencing the differences (things that distro-hoppers might ask). As such, answers vary between “use _____, I found it very user friendly” and “use whatever, you can turn any distro into any other, and tweak it to your needs.”

What are some questions that newbies should ask when deciding on which distro to use as the basis for their system. Things like “what package manager suits my needs and how do I try out different ones without changing distros?” Or “what is a desktop environment/window manager, and how do I figure out which suits me?” Or “how does an init system affect my user experience as a newbie?” Or “how what are the choices made by such-and-such distro during install?”

Bonus points for also answering the questions you propose (I don’t have answers, picked a distro and stuck with it)

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    10 hours ago

    What are some questions that newbies should ask when deciding on which distro to use as the basis for their system?

    Do I want to get rid of windows without too much hassle?

    • Yes? → Linux Mint
    • No? → Linux Mint

    Once you’re used to Linux Mint cinnamon, you can start hopping to other DEs like KDE, Gnome 3, Cosmic or XFCE.
    And then once you’re used to that, you can hop to other distros.

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      8 hours ago

      I absolutely hate that Linux Mint doesn’t come with KDE anymore.

      It’s an otherwise brilliant newbie distro, but I feel it would feel limiting and outdated to many, featuring Cinnamon or XFCE.

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        8 hours ago

        Typically, this kind of anecdotal n00by nonsense accompanies newer, less heard of distros. There’s plenty of bitching and legit gripes about Mint filling forums nowadays.

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      9 hours ago

      At first I wanted to disagree. But honestly, the more I think about it, you are right.