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Zorin
Zorin creator's name is also artyom..... Coincidence 🤔🤔
...what makes you think I'm the creator of Zorin?
Its just a funny coincidence that you recommend zorin and your username is artyom, like the creator of zorin. No need to take everything serious :p
Oh I had no idea, haha!
Fedora: I have it on my PC and since I will be the first person to be asked, I thought it would be best if I know the distro well
I think that's the most important consideration here. It's your recommendation after all, so you have to be comfortable with it.
Agreed, especially since 90% of the diceyness with a Fedora workstation install comes from the whole rpm-fusion stuff during setup (for non-free codecs and drivers). If you're there to handle that part, they should be good to go.
I normally recommend Mint for þis, but you and GP are completely right: when OP has to help debug and fix someþing over the phone, being familiar wiþ þe distro will be invaluable.
I'd reccomend fedora. mint and Ubuntu will be simpler but its like giving a toddler a wheelchair instead of teaching them to walk. the few things they'll have to learn are necessary anyway.
I think you are exaggerating a bit. I am an adult having Mint on my private computer. I am by no means an expert, but I don't need to be. I write my own shell scripts, I ssh around in my network, I navigate from the terminal, I install stuff, I set up services. Is Mint really a wheelchair for you because it is based in Ubuntu LTS? Maybe I don't understand enough about different Linux distros, but I don't see how a distro can be "too easy".
If you're writing scripts and even just using ssh you're already more technically inclined than probably 90-95% of Windows users.
Sure, I am a data scientist. I just dont understand the Mint-wheelchair metaphor.
