Obviously this is somewhat subjective, but I’ve had a lot of problems in my previous attempts to switch to Linux, so I’d like to create a list of distros to try out, and see what works for me. I’m mostly expecting to be doing basic office work and light gaming via Steam.


@ProdigalFrog isn’t discover also available in the KDE version? I don’t remember
Hm, that could be, I haven’t tried their KDE version. Though I can’t say I’d recommend that to a newbie either, as KDE in particular isn’t a good option for Debian based systems since it uses a pretty old and (at least in my case) buggy version that won’t receive any bug fixes or security updates until the next major Debian release (it’s bad enough that the KDE devs themselves recommend avoiding KDE on Debian)
The older version of discover that comes with Debian is also pretty bad for newbies, IMHO. It is cluttered with non-relevant library files and system themes when searching for apps (I believe this was fixed in newer versions), and has no way to filter out potentially dangerous unverified flatpaks when flathub is enabled, which a newbie wouldn’t know to look for. Mint’s and Gnome’s appstore don’t show unverified flatpaks by default.
With the criteria flathub uses for verification, everything in debians own repos is unverified. We’re trusting the maintainer either way.