• ProfessorProteus@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m holding onto hope actually. I recently started dual-bootung into Mint and the installation process was a breeze. The only thing I could imagine a “typical” user finding difficult is setting up the flash drive for booting/installation. The UI is nice and familiar too. As a Linux newbie I hear that Mint is basically Ubuntu, and that (modern) Ubuntu is hot garbage, but even if it caused my computer to take an actual shit on the floor, it still beats Windows by a country mile.

      I think (perhaps too optimistically) that with some more awareness we could see a fairly sizeable migration.

        • KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX@lemmy.ml
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          1 year ago

          I too am curious. I see this often here on Lemmy, that Ubuntu is shitty. I’m wondering why.

          I will say they keep fucking up the window manager, and I personally always have to go and manually install unity. Which is annoying.

          But other than that, I don’t see it as shitty. What am I missing?

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            1 year ago

            Well, there is a transition away from X because it’s old, but wayland is still new. People are having issues. So, just use X, I say?

            Other than that, it’s the most popular distro (or a forked version of it).

            Buuuuut yes, a lot of “preference” comes down to the interface.

            Mint is good I hear. I’d be more interested in Pop, myself.

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            1 year ago

            What part of the $1299 MacBook Pro and iMac, the $999 MacBook Air, or the $599 Mac Mini is over priced?

            You would struggle to find the power of those for lower prices, especially with the quality and support Apple provides. And it’s nearly impossible to find hardware like that with full Linux support.