I've read a lots of comments, but don't understand the "why" behind many opinions.
Linux is 2 parts: 1_ Distribution - 2_ Windows manager / Desktop env.(Gnome, KDE, XFCE...)
The 2_ can be added on almost every distribution.
So, 1_ Distribution.
Mint, Ubuntu etc are ALL based on Debian. With a release system based on LTS versions.
Manjaro is an Arch base distribution... it's rolling release.
I've read a lots of comments, but don't understand the "why" behind many opinions.
Linux is 2 parts: 1_ Distribution - 2_ Windows manager / Desktop env.(Gnome, KDE, XFCE...)
The 2_ can be added on almost every distribution.
So, 1_ Distribution.
Mint, Ubuntu etc are ALL based on Debian. With a release system based on LTS versions.
Manjaro is an Arch base distribution... it's rolling release.
We can go for the hundred of linux distro (distrowatch.com/)
The only way to find what fit you the most is test.