Luigi (with Linux Mint logo) and Mario (Ubuntu logo) come in

Mother: It’s-a the Ubuntu Bros!

Linux Mint (Luigi): Mama why-a you never remember my name?

Mother: I’m-a sorry Green Ubuntu

    • @EatYouWell
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      111 year ago

      The Cinnamon desktop is pretty awesome, though, but you can just install it on another Debian district.

      • OctopusOP
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        21 year ago

        I also used it, and liked it, then Plasma, made it look like Windows 12 (looked like a combination of Windows and macOS), but I’m now on GNOME again. I might use something else in the future tough.

          • OctopusOP
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            11 year ago

            What are your problems exactly? For me, it was that GNOME was more stable and had some trackoad gestures. And on Plasma, something just felt small. I tried changing the text size, but it was still harder to read.

            • @EuroNutellaMan
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              Weird I always have the opposite feeling with KDE: everything is big. Mostly the icons and bar at the bottom. However tbf it might be because I am used to Xfce4 and only recently went back to KDE

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Gnome stability, hands down.

              My ideal OS: all of KDE’s features locked behind ‘advanced’ menus.

              Acts in every other way (including stability) like Gnome.

              I really want to like KDE. It just feels so much like the unnecessary is put to the front, rather than provided as a side feature.

      • @BaardFigur
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        1 year ago

        I tried them all (all Mint DEs)

                • @[email protected]
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                  11 year ago

                  I’m sure Arch and Manjaro are worth a try, back in the day I tried RedHat/SuSE/Slackware/Debian/Ubuntu and ended up with Mint Cinnamon.

                  The closest to Arch I tried was using Debian Sid, but got annoyed when I one time had to battle with getting it up and running after a dist upgrade. I really hope Arch handles those upgrades better.

                  The most annoying with that upgrade was that the UI changed to an early version of Gnome Shell, I think that prompted me to switch to Mint MATE