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Easiest distro for elderly parent
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+1, my parents are using Mint and they are only browsing the web. They have not complained anything after almost a year. In my case, I didn't dare to set up automatic updates so I'm updating the computer when I visit them.
Same here, parents. Feel free to turn on automatic updates. It's never broken anything, and vulnerabilities do need patching.