Re: Accessible Distros for a beginner?

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Biggest reason is because, being a, stable, distro, debian is way behind in a lot of packages. I remember last year, for example, trying to get wireguard running. I had to build my own kernel because the one in stable debian was too old.
But for the average user, I guess, debian would do just fine.
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Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2020 15:29:51 +0200
Subject: Re: Accessible Distros for a beginner?

> Why not just using Debian? IMHO this is still the most accessible distro with a large community and a active team who cares about accessibility. And for a beginner its not more difficult to learn how Debian is working then learning to use another distro.
> 
> For me Debian is still the best and I wonder why this is not the case for other users? Why do you prefere other distros?
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> Ciao,
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>   Schoepp
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