Ubuntu or Linux Mint is recommended.
For the time being, let's run the standard browser. It may not be Linux-like, but when you try it, you will be impressed by the degree of perfection that does not seem to be free. Ubuntu is recommended for MacOS experienced users, and Mint is recommended for windows experienced users.
I recommend the MATE or xfce version of Linux Mint, or xubuntu. It is perfect for extending the life of old PCs.
CentOS or OpenSUSE is recommended.
CentOS is a distribution that has long support (compared to Debian-based Linux distributions), omits the paid part of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) that is also used in practice, and adds some original specifications. It is characterized by high stability. However, the latest version of CentOS 8 is still a little lacking in information.
OpenSUSE has an excellent management tool called YaST, and you can create and try a LAMP environment with GUI that you may have heard especially for Web systems. This is a distribution for people who want to develop web-based products. Although it is a minor in Japan, if you can speak English, you will not have trouble getting information.
Manjaro is recommended.
While maintaining the simplicity of Arch Linux, you can continue to use the latest environment relatively safely with an OS that simplifies installation, which was difficult with Arch. It can be used by beginners to advanced users, and the information on the Arch Wiki, which is famous as the strongest information site, can be used almost as it is.
I want to use it for the time being ... Ubuntu / Mint I want to do a server ... CentOS I like Linux ... Manjaro
Please let us know if you have any other recommended distributions.
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