Non-technical, no break, stable: Linux Mint.
Regarding Manjaro, maybe try the Plasma version. I have several friends/relatives on it for the last few years and never have to fix problems for them. And these are not technical people.
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Non-technical, no break, stable: Linux Mint.
Regarding Manjaro, maybe try the Plasma version. I have several friends/relatives on it for the last few years and never have to fix problems for them. And these are not technical people.
Manjaro is not breaking it self. You are and you have to learn to prevent that. Going with some immutable is not going to teach you much.