• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    I do tend to explain DEs when someone asks for a distro recommendation, because yeah, I also think that it does make the biggest difference for desktop usage.

    However:

    • You can’t download an ISO for a DE. Noobs want to know what to download.
    • Given that you can switch DEs relatively easily, the choice of distro can carry more weight.
    • Depending on what kind of user they are, I do think the distro makes a difference. For example, generally I wouldn’t recommend Debian-based distros to a programmer. Or plain Arch to someone uninterested in technology.
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      3 years ago

      Can you elaborate? That doesn’t make sense in my head.

      generally I wouldn’t recommend Debian-based distros to a programmer.

      Or plain Arch to someone uninterested in technology.

      Nevermind, I read that you would recommend it.

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        3 years ago

        programmers tend to want to be as up to date as possible which isn’t the intended experience on debian and debian-based distros. Plain arch is can take effort and interest to maintain which wouldn’t make sense for someone uninterested as a whole.

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      3 years ago

      I think it should be - any distro decent for beginners -> then choose/recommend DE.

      Given that you can switch DEs relatively easily, the choice of distro can carry more weight.

      For noobs, switching DE’s is switching distros, or at least downloading a different variant of your distro.