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Wickedflickr | 1 year ago

If you opt for Debian, try out Linux Mint's Debian edition, it's the smoothest option for desktop use.

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gspencley|1 year ago

I'm another Mint user.

IIRC it was when an Ubuntu update pushed the Unity DE on me that I abandoned it. And that would have been back in like 2012 or 2013 ish.

The reason I use Linux in the first place is because I know what I'm going to get. There may be a few UI tweaks between Mint MATE versions, but there's rarely breaking changes that completely and fundamentally alter the way that I'm meant to be interacting with my machine. As an end user I want stability in all things. Don't move menus or change keyboard shortcuts (and especially don't change the entire freakin' DE) without making a massive fuss that this "upgrade" might not be for all users with an option to .

In any case, Mint MATE gives me the compromise that I want between a smooth and "pretty" user interface that looks relatively modern without being a heavy resource hog like other DEs that strive for that (cough KDE cough).

zcar|1 year ago

Mint is great, served me well for many years. Never had an issue. With Debian I would mess things up if I messed with something I should not be touching. There are faster options but it requires more maintenance. Mint gets out of your way and just works.

kennysoona|1 year ago

You would probably have issues in mint if you messed with things you should not be touching also. Seems wrong to hold that against Debian.

marssaxman|1 year ago

I switched to Mint from Ubuntu on my personal laptop, and mostly like it. I've had no compatibility issues.