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Questions about Zorin
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I have a... philosophical issue with Zorin. It is based on Ubuntu, which is fine, but then they charge for "Zorin Pro" which gives you access to different preconfigured desktop layouts that are provided using FOSS software. They're doing nothing wrong from a licensing perspective or anything, but it still rubs me the wrong way.
I would say Linux Mint or even just Ubuntu are better recommendations for a solid beginner distro.