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10 hours agoActually, I think the most common phrase conveying this is “it’s like talking to a brick wall”. The hardest thing here is including both inability and active choice.


Actually, I think the most common phrase conveying this is “it’s like talking to a brick wall”. The hardest thing here is including both inability and active choice.


That is 2 words (or 3 depending how you count the abbreviation). You’d think a dictionary could get that right.


Aye, Cinnamon i’d say is pretty Windows like now (taskbar, start menu and tray) but definitely not as good as KDE. The average user would be happy with either I think.


If you didn’t know, Ubuntu is based on Debian.


Mint has the Cinnamon desktop environment which isn’t that different from Windows/KDE. You’re probably thinking of Gnome?
This is the perfect typo for this post lol