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@carloshr
For privacy and "FOSS ideals" stay away from Ubuntu and RedHat.
For "easy for a Windows user", I tried switching to Linux 6-7 times over 15 years, different distro every time.
The one that finally "stuck" for me was #Mint.
Although honestly, nowadays, most of the top distros are very good. I'm also a fan of #Pop_OS
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Hi there! Your text contains links to other Lemmy communities, here are correct links for Lemmy users: !linux@lemmy.ml