When I first began researching Linux, for my needs, I found the number of different Distros to be overwhelming. So I made this flow chart, with the intent to help new users find a starting point for choosing a distribution.

I’m open to critique, as to making this chart as helpful as possible.

EDIT: Chart updated based on suggestions in the comments.

  • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Out of curiosity, is the live USB / install experience that different than kubuntu? I’ve never tried mint.

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      1 day ago

      I’ve used both, and been very pleased with both.

      Mint stood out, last time I installed it, because every decision was easy and factual and about me (what time zone, what keyboard).

      I essentially just pressed “next” a bunch of times.

      Kubuntu was nearly that good last time I tried it, as well.

      Between the two, I generally recommend Mint primarily because it keeps the messaging simple and consistent with the community.

      Secondarily, because Mint doesn’t have Snap (and I consider Snap bad, in a way that new Linux users are unlikely to appreciate until much later.)