>>26791 (OP)yes, it's the best one. mint is based primarily on ubuntu and debian (ubuntu itself is based on debian) - and ubuntu receives the most attention of all linux distributions in terms of hardware support, and utilities that make it easier to use. ubuntu, for example, has a utility that lets you switch between integrated graphics and your dedicated GPU instantly. mint and KDE neon are based on ubuntu. there's also lubuntu, kubuntu, and ubuntu mate - and those are also ubuntu, just with a different desktop environment pre-installed. you can use any of those and they're the same thing. it's just a question of which desktop environment you prefer