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Easiest distro for elderly parent
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I'll second this. I've setup an Kubuntu PC for my parents. It's worked really well for the past 5+ years. One thing I wish I had done was Setup remote access they can easily turn it on when they need help.
The other thing that has come up is the monitor resolution changing (ex: if they're using a UHD TV as a monitor but I set it to 1080p to make things legible for them).
For the second, I added a bright and easily visible icon to their desktop that will run a quick script to reset their monitor resolution to 1080p.
Op should have a plan for updates and especially auto updating the browser. Some banking sites may stop working if the browser hasn't been updated in a while.
Also do take time to explain the difference between the desktop (as part of the OS) vs things like application windows and especially the browser and where to find things they may not necessarily need that often but will be useful if you can't remote in, like OS settings.