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- Embed this notice@ryo @xianc78 I completely disagree with your take on advanced distros. It takes about 10 years of linux to use arch with ease, which means being able to solve really obscure issues almost immediately. Things like not being able to boot to DE because you need to remove an fstab entry that was created as result of messing around with KVM volumes, or losing your x session on artix because you're on nvidia and you changed unigine valley benchmark to 720p and now your x session is >900hz and your monitor just says "this signal is not compatible with your monitor" and all the articles online talk about systemd which you are not running. Ubuntu and Mint and definitely entry level but it doesn't mean they do not break down in odd ways. I'd say every stable version of Ubuntu has something awfully wrong with it and that thing changes every release. The worst that can happen on Windows is something works the way you don't want it to, the worst that can happen on linux is nothing works and you best figure out what happened - fast. Only way to get good at linux is just experience dealing with it, which is why I am saying the whole 10 years thing.