That’s obvious to you to do, yes. You have experience with Linux.
That’s obvious to you to do, yes. You have experience with Linux.
I watched a video of a Linux noob trying it for the first time. They chose Mint, and a significant amount of problems arose from the fact that mint is still on an old kernel version, and there was little to no indication from the OS or from cursory googling that updating it would fix the issue or even that you should do that.
https://youtu.be/8WkcLwXCFJQ