It has strong security, automatic updates, and great hardware support.
As basically all distros (or in the case of auto updates: all DEs) have.
Mint:
It’s stable, lightweight
As every Linux is compared to Windows.
Zorin OS:
supports many Windows applications through Wine
Is there a reasonable distro that doesn’t?
Pop!_OS:
it has built-in NVIDIA and AMD driver support
So again like basically all distros that don’t go out of their way to only use free-software… for NVIDIA that is, AMD drivers are part of the kernel anyway.
Debian:
supports several desktop environments like GNOME, KDE, and Xfce
Same, same… again.
Seriously… How many sloppy “Which distro is for you?” articles do we need to finally get a single one competently describing differences and not trying to pin general Linux features to specific distros? 🥱
As basically all distros (or in the case of auto updates: all DEs) have.
As every Linux is compared to Windows.
Is there a reasonable distro that doesn’t?
So again like basically all distros that don’t go out of their way to only use free-software… for NVIDIA that is, AMD drivers are part of the kernel anyway.
Same, same… again.
Seriously… How many sloppy “Which distro is for you?” articles do we need to finally get a single one competently describing differences and not trying to pin general Linux features to specific distros? 🥱
You can do anything in any distro, just fucking choose.