It doesn't matter, your options are either X11 or a Wayland-based compositor, both of them come with their respective headaches that a regular user has NO IDEA how to fix.
>both of them come with their respective headaches that a regular user has NO IDEA how to fix.
Unlike Windows, right? Right? Guys?
This is only accurate for people who choose enthusiast-centric DIY distributions such as Arch.
“Regular” users have plenty of distribution choices where there are zero of these types of headaches.
> a regular user has NO IDEA how to fix.
Buy hardware that supports Linux and you won't have to think about it.
At this point hardware incompatibility is a self-imposed problem.
You're making this issue much bigger than it is in reality.
Dare I say that you frankly have NO IDEA what the experience on modern Linux is today.
The only easier one is ChromeOS
There are Linux distributions that are better than Windows or iOS for grandma to use as well as distributions where you need to be an expert to do anything.