I like both, but usually prefer Ubuntu - eviltoast
  • stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Aww mint, you never forget your first, it’s a bit mundane for me now, these days if it hasn’t taken of its desktop and said sudo me harder daddy 3 seconds after It posts I move on to the next young model.

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      2 months ago

      Don’t worry, you’ll return to it after almost decade of distro hopping and wanting for your pc to just work

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      2 months ago

      My first was Sun Solaris Unix, but now I’m a middle aged engineer who wants to fix company product issues rather than personal workstation issues, and Mint rocks my socks.

      The mundanity of my computer working seamlessly every day is right up there with the mundanity of my car starting every morning, as far as how much it bothers me, lol.

      But there’s nothing wrong with messing with your car’s engine or your computer’s OS, obviously. Some people are just in a place where they want to do that and some aren’t.

    • L3ft_F13ld!@links.hackliberty.org
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      2 months ago

      Yeah Mint was great when I first got curious and that hasn’t changed. Ubuntu always has little issues and random error reporting dialogues and shit. Never had that issue with Mint. Mint also doesn’t force Snaps on you and gives you a more traditional interface. It just seems better for beginners.

      These days I feel like Ubuntu should be tried after you have some more experience with troubleshooting and fixing things with Mint.