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I would not recommend Solus to first-time Linux users. I don't have anything against Solus. It is my preferred distro and the one I like best. However, I had a terrible experience with a friend to whom I introduced Linux. I recommended Solus to him and he did not like it. He ended up hating Linux itself. With all the benefits of Solus, it does have some downsides. The lack of third party support from a lot of developers is a downside to new users. Another major one is that, if they had used Ubuntu or Linux mint, they can troubleshoot issues much more easily on their own. Most people coming from windows are used to just 'googling' their issues and Ubuntu has a very large community. So the chances of them solving their own problems are much more higher. Solus does not have that level of support yet. They would have to use the forum and I know people who would think that is a weird and unnecessary exercise. Solus is still quite new and I am not going to lie by saying that there are no issues and bugs with it. New users would be immediately put off. No disrespect intended for the Solus team, however. Solus is the best distro there is, in my opinion. However, I feel that Solus is better for those who have some experience with Linux. We need to go a little more distance before it can be recommended to first-time Linux users. I know we can make it!