After spending the last year with Linux Mint 21.1 and 21.2, there's some very specific reasons that Mint continues to excel and grow where other distros fail...
EndeavourOS is the most simple to work with distro I've had. Ubuntu-based and Fedora all were trouble. OpenSUSE was fine but I prefer terminal centric (not saying you cannot use terminal on it). EndeavourOS is amazing. I just yay to update and all works.
Arch is bleeding edge and frequently has minor bugs as a result. This is probably fine for power users and people who want to learn Linux but I wouldn't give an Arch distro to someone who isn't techy. They also likely won't appreciate the frequent updates to applications that they depend on to actually do work.
(I used Arch for almost five years and think it's one of the best distros)
EndeavourOS is the most simple to work with distro I've had. Ubuntu-based and Fedora all were trouble. OpenSUSE was fine but I prefer terminal centric (not saying you cannot use terminal on it). EndeavourOS is amazing. I just yay to update and all works.
Arch is bleeding edge and frequently has minor bugs as a result. This is probably fine for power users and people who want to learn Linux but I wouldn't give an Arch distro to someone who isn't techy. They also likely won't appreciate the frequent updates to applications that they depend on to actually do work.
(I used Arch for almost five years and think it's one of the best distros)