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I tried to switch to linux but many small things you take for granted in windows you have to make a big effort for in linux. Also not knowing how to increase the security and privacy on linux was a problem. Learning it was also a tall ask. So I just gave up and only use linux for browsing and maybe a VM to run windows in.
If you want linux for a new person. I recommend you look at Zorin, Mint, and POPos. These 3 OSes make it really easy for new users and are quite robust. Mint and POP have strong support behind them. POP has latest Kernel out of box.
Other linux OSes either lack some important comforts or are too technical. What I mean is, to alliviate some problems you have becoms too technical, and there are more basic problems (lacluster-ness) in them.
Wanna make sure your SSD gets trim commands? Wanna have progress bar for basic file copy? wanna control the network input output / firewall? want to mount drives? Wanna install a driver? Wanna have a simple screen scaling like in wondows? well... Good luck with all that in linux.