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Fedora or Mint for noob?
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Then I recommend Enlightenment
"The project is currently primarily supporting X11" -- Quote from http://www.enlightenment.org/
What Wayland compositor do you prefer for newcomers? Kwin?
While I'm a KDE person myself and I think that Steam Deck makes Plasma Desktop more widely known than other desktops, Gnome is fine for newcomers, possibly using either the Dash to Dock or Dash to Panel extension if they want a more traditional experience. (KWin's/Plasma's Wayland support will only be finalized by Plasma 6.x.)
Fair enough