• DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    Ew. I’m that guy. So, you’re saying, if someone was finally ready to ditch the corpos, now is not the time to go mint? Apologies for my lack of understanding, but still genuine interest in the topic.

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      17 hours ago

      No. Absolutely go with Mint. It’s sensible, stable, and familiar. Ubuntu has its weirdnesses. Mint has gone through LTS changes before. It was fine. More than fine. It’s one of the friendliest distributions around, and one I feel no reservations recommending to someone switching from Windoze.

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        18 hours ago

        Mint is ugly and they are way behind the n Wayland adoption. Their updater annoys me because you have to double-shot it by updating the update then running it again to get the updates the old updater couldn’t install.

        Otherwise it’s fine.

        Explore fedoras options instead, in particular the KDE ones if you are coming from windows.

        • chunkystyles@sopuli.xyz
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          17 hours ago

          There are subjective reasons to not like Mint just like there are for every distro.

          I, personally, would not use Mint. But it’s great for a lot of folks.