I am a newbie, even though I have been using Linux and some of its easy distros for over 6 yrs now.
The ones I find easy are:
Kububtu
Mint
Netrunner
Open Suse KDe
Zorin
Take a look at them, I think you will find one to your liking. If you want a disk or thumb drive, try: https://www.osdisc.com or https://wwwl.on-disk.com
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On Saturday, March 29, 2014 7:32 PM, "jpwalker@fastmail.fm" <jpwalker@fastmail.fm> wrote:
I`m sure this has been discussed before. But I would like to set up some computers for my nephews and guest. What is the easiest Linux distro for newbies to use. They are used to windows already. All opinions are welcome.
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