Ubuntu is literally good choice for beginners as there are lots of documents, posts, and tutorials around internet. Also it can be applied on linux mint too, because it's based on ubuntu too. Linux mint has lots of built in GUI applications for making easier when setting and maintaining distro. KDE neon also can be a good candidate if you are finding distro based on ubuntu too :)
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Ubuntu is literally good choice for beginners as there are lots of documents, posts, and tutorials around internet. Also it can be applied on linux mint too, because it's based on ubuntu too. Linux mint has lots of built in GUI applications for making easier when setting and maintaining distro. KDE neon also can be a good candidate if you are finding distro based on ubuntu too :)