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You're going to get a hundred different answers about distros. There are a lot of knowledgeable people who forget what the beginner experience is like.
Mint is universally recommended and well loved. It works well and you can't go wrong. It uses Cinammon desktop environment and I wanted KDE so I didn't go for it.
Fredora is also top tier and again you can't go wrong. This comes in many flavours (including Bazzite which is an immutable Fedora distro pre-set towards gaming, or Nobara).
When you're wiping your drive anyway and setting up new and fresh, then this is the best time to install different distros and test drive them for a few hours/days. Ultimately this is not a life changing decision; and your choice can always be changed later.
I personally did all this a year ago and settled on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It has been great and this distro doesn't get recommended enough. The desktop environment will be your daily use experience. The underlying distro will be your mechanics under the hood. I would suggest you pick something "beginner friendly" unless you really want to take on a steeper learning curve.
Mints outdated drivers can definitely cause issues for beginners.
I've been using Mint for a while now, Haven't had any issues so far. What issues did you have?
The kernel doesn’t support Mesa 25 drivers out of the box, so Radeon 9000 cards wouldn’t work properly. No games would run. Also the version of Steam downloaded directly from their website didn’t want to start, no window shows up and it just runs in the background.
Easy fix after a quick ~~Google~~ Qwant search. But someone who doesn’t have at least some deeper experience with either MacOS or Windows wouldn’t know where to start to fix such an issue either.
Other than this it’s been fine.
I had to say this yesterday, and I guess the universe didnt like that.
My laptop shit the bed today morning. My work laptop, running Mint booted into a black screen, had to clean install to get the screen back on.
It broke again in the evening, but then I had TimeShift snapshots to recover with.
Need to figure out some way to either make it nimble enough to recover from the black boots quickly or fix them for good.