Questions About Linux OS's, Distros, DE's and Customization

I have been using Mint (Mate, XFCE) for about 2 years. At the same time, on another machine, I periodically try different distributions, mostly Debian-based:
debian (Gnome, XFCE)
Ubuntu (Gnome, XFCE, LMDE)
Kali XFCE
Fedora KDE, Gnome
neptune (don't remember)

In the past about 20 years Windows user (95, 98, XP, 7, 10)
Switching to Linux is not an easy thing to do and I think Mint was the right choice.
I have a computer based on Ubuntu - a lot of information is available online, I will have to use a terminal anyway. I immediately downloaded a tutorial on Ubuntu.
Mate DE seems very familiar, visually close to Win7 or something like that, almost all settings can be done from the graphical interface, but sometimes it is faster to use the terminal (this is realized later).
Nice store
Convenient package management
The update manager is very convenient - I have not seen it in other distributions.
In general, the graphical interface is well balanced.

Briefly about other distributions:
Debian is good, reliable, lightweight, but probably for those who have come a long way, realized Zen and returned to the roots.
Ubuntu - maybe, but not after Mint.
Kali is a tool for security experts, if you are not involved in networks, then there is nothing interesting there...
Neptune - I'll just say, take Debian instead.
Fedora - I liked it very much, maybe I'll come back someday, but you need to understand that this is a different branch and there are certain differences,
in particular, the work of the processor and memory, other software, etc.

my rating of DE:
1. XFCE - universal, lightweight, flexible.
2. Mate - best for sart
3. KDE (used for one day - too heavy for my machine)
4. Gnome - in my opinion, a good solution for touchscreen.

I will be glad if my post makes it easier for someone to choose.
 


Linux is almost infinitely customisable,
first find an edition that works for you, [Debian is the most popular base for Linux distributions,] Like Mint but not Mint 22 [Ubuntu based] then try Mint LMDE6,
if your machine will only work on distribution XXYYXX but you do not like the GUI [desktop] then change it to one you do like,

XFCE is more like win 95/98 IMO
Mate is a little more like W7/8
Cinnamon is a bit windowish and can be virtually GUI interface [some Terminal will be needed]
KED not my favourite either, it's [as we say in the UK] a bit like marmite love it or hate it, no in-between

Whatever you choose, LINUX IS NOT WINDOWS so there is a learning curve[ how steep is up to you]

next time you are running a linux build use INXI it will give you a non tech breakdown of your machine , its main components, and drivers in use. [full code... inxi -Fnxx]
 
In general, the graphical interface is well balanced. ... I will be glad if my post makes it easier for someone to choose.
Well, if there's one that recalibrates auto-magically when displayed on a 15.6 inches screen but also switches intelligently for a large 41 inches set i'd most definitely like to hear it! Or see it, i mean...
 
recalibrates auto-magically when displayed on a 15.6 inches screen but also switches intelligently for a large 41 inches set i'd most definitely like to hear it! Or see it, i mean...
Most Distributions will have an app called display [usually under preferences] set screen 1 to your laptop, then set screen 2 to the picture ratio of your second screen,, if you are using a Debian family distribution, as soon as you connect the second screen it will open at the settings you have selected[ well my MintLMDE dose on my 32 inch 16/9 screen]
 
Well, if there's one that recalibrates auto-magically when displayed on a 15.6 inches screen but also switches intelligently for a large 41 inches set i'd most definitely like to hear it! Or see it, i mean...
I often use 2 displays, sometimes a 32” TV. it's enough to select the settings once and save the profile.
 

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Thank you both but i really implied « auto-magically », as in the machine complies instead of the other way around...
 

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