• @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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    124 days ago

    Took my first steps last night, I flashed a USB stick with Mint Cinnamon and gave it a spin. Looks like it’ll handle everything I need to just fine, so imma start partitioning and backing up the next couple evenings and just go for it. I’ve installed Linux before, but only really as temporary solutions. I’m looking forward to making it my daily driver and learning the system.

    • Libb
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      84 days ago

      Took my first steps last night, I flashed a USB stick with Mint Cinnamon and gave it a spin.

      Happily using Mint myself, welcome onboard ;)

    • Nergon
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      24 days ago

      Welcome aboard! Linux Mint was the first distro I daily drove, so it still has a special place in my heart even though I haven’t used it in years. One quick tip, check out SaveDesktop It’s not a proper backup utility, but it makes it very quick and easy to restore all your apps, settings, and layouts if something ever breaks / you switch distros / you want to experiment with multiple desktop layouts.

  • @PushButton
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    24 days ago

    I upvote for a non-AI thumbnail.

    God I am tired of them!

  • youmaynotknow
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    34 days ago

    OpenSUSE is hardly what I would consider noob friendly, but it certainly beats remaining under Microsoft’s oppressing thumb.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      I use it at home just because I wanted to try something different on my laptop, I really don’t understand what some people love about it so much. It’s bot terrible or anything, I just find it a bit clunky and there’s nothing remarkably good.

      • Leaflet
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        14 days ago

        The big thing it has going for it is that they set up btrfs snapshots out of the box so you can rollback if necessary.

        They also do more automated testing than Arch so theoretically it should be more stable.

    • @[email protected]
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      34 days ago

      its easy, less gross than ubuntu/canonical, if mint specific instructions aren’t available for something then ubuntu or debian instructions will generally work without much adaptation if any, etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      It’s polished and easy to use, it leverages all the work that goes into Debian and Ubuntu, but it’s still Linux under the hood and doesn’t forbid you from getting into the weeds.

      I run Mint Cinnamon on my work machine, developing software for embedded Linux products, and I haven’t had any regrets.

    • @tee9000
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      14 days ago

      I dont need my OS to be a challenge or a flex.