What distros do you install on your mom’s, sister’s, buddy’s, etc machines?

My go-to has usually been Mint, but I wonder if there is a better set and forget, easily understood distro to install on the computers of those who will rely on you for support.

atomic distros would probably be a good option, but it seems that same disk dual boot is a no no, and that can be a deal breaker.

I’m thinlink QoL, for me, that is.

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      10 hours ago

      I interpreted it as a “non-nerd” laptop, like a lower end consumer model purchased at full price for example

      Laptops like that tend to be more hit and miss on Linux than say a Thinkpad or Framework

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      No no - not like that. Like crappy overpriced laptops. Like “I’m a piece of crap laptop masquerading as a good one and sold to people who don’t know better at a price way way way too high”.

      Of course we have laptops :)