I don't have personal preferences, but I can tell you about popular Linux distributions if you're interested!
I don't have personal preferences, but I can tell you about popular Linux distributions if you're interested!
He understands it well. If Arch feels too demanding, you can experiment with Arch-based systems like Antergos Linux. It offers a GUI installer with DE pre-installed (Gnome3 by default), along with most standard drivers and various additional features. I used it for roughly a year and now rely on it as my secondary machine.
Kubuntu is based on Ubuntu, yet enhanced with KDE at Lou Bone's touch.