To break that down, how computer savvy is the user. I agree mint is great
for the not so savvy. Even for the savvy that don't want complicated.
But if you want a server and being able to do lots of stuff, my choice is
centos.
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018, 10:41 AM Matt Birkholz <
matt@birchwood-abbey.net>
wrote:
> I find myself proselytizing. (Skynet comes!) So if friends and family see
> something at my house they like I reflexively tell them they can have a
> similar setup for free(dom). I want them seeing Ubuntu, maybe Mint, because
> I can't imagine them using anything easier on the non-programmer. And I use
> them myself; familiarity with Ubuntu quirks makes me look less like a Linux
> Dork who, like a fan boy, said it would be "easy".
>
> So to add to Steve's list of questions: What would you want your granny to
> use?
>
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