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If she doesn't have Nvidia gpu, then install her the LMDE5 and here's why: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=374128
It'll save you all the time spend customizing the UI as it should always been done by the end user.
KDE is great but requires tinkering so therefore I don't recommend for the first-time users.
What tinkering does KDE require?
The settings must be crawled through right answer the install to customize it as the user likes. Not actually tinkering lol
I like the default look as do many others I think. As for changing the looks I'd wager most Windows users just want to change the wallpaper which is very simple.
Thanks for the answer! I was thinking of Mint too (although I didn't know about the debian edition, very cool), but I don't like much the Cinnamon's GUI, while I literally love the KDE one
Yeah lf course the customization should be done by the user, but I was thinking about a "first customization" to allow her to find a comfortable place. Do you think Cinnamon could be easier to use?
KDE is better for having Wayland at this point, but I've heard even many experienced users saying the settings menu is exhausive to set up things as you like.
I think Cinnamon vs KDE is not an ideal topic to debate, since they're completely different.
If you prefer KDE, then go for it. Use it with Wayland only to avoid the typical first time user problems with multiple screens, screen tearing etc.
I'd rather install her KDE also because I'm used to it, so for any technical question she may ask I probably have better chances to solve the problem
thanks!