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My mother turns 70, February this year, and she has been using Linux on the desktop for the past 21 years. My mother-in-law is 65, she has been using Linux on the desktop since 2015.

>My mother turns 70, February this year, and she has been using Linux on the desktop for the past 21 years. My mother-in-law is 65, she has been using Linux on the desktop since 2015.

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I've done Ubuntu and Mint without issue but I researched the hardware when I built the desktop. If you get incompatible hardware welcome to a hellscape of installing daisy chains of shit that may or may not be maintained or work with your distro, praying, hacking, and fucking with your BIOS. I mean, if you have a shitload of free time and want to learn Linux the hard way I guess?