Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 27
ZDNET Picks RefreshOS 3.0 Over Linux Mint for New Linux Users
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jun 27

ZDNET Picks RefreshOS 3.0 Over Linux Mint for New Linux Users

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jun 27

Summary

  • RefreshOS got ZDNET’s nod as the best Linux distro for new users, beating Linux Mint by a narrow margin after a head-to-head comparison.
  • KDE Plasma 6.3.6 drove the decision: the analyst said it is easy for beginners to adopt yet flexible enough for experienced users, while RefreshOS 3.0 added polish and a more elegant interface.
  • Linux Mint still scored strongly on simplicity, stability and onboarding, especially its Welcome app, familiar Cinnamon desktop and broad out-of-the-box software selection.
  • RefreshOS lacked a dedicated welcome app but matched Mint on performance, shipped more preinstalled apps, used Brave instead of Firefox, and kept Flatpak support for easy software installs.
  • The verdict marked a break from Mint’s long-standing status as the default beginner recommendation, with the analyst arguing RefreshOS now edges ahead on usability plus design.

Insights

If KDE developers warn against using Plasma on Debian, is RefreshOS truly a reliable choice for beginners?
Has polished design officially become more important than long-term stability for new Linux users?