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Higurashi415

Higurashi415

Experienced
Aug 23, 2024
256
Welcome back! I use Linux Mint too. I suggest using Gnome as desktop environment, you might want to look into that.
 
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Spicy Tteokbokki

Spicy Tteokbokki

매운 떡볶이
Oct 11, 2020
284
I've tried it a few times, but not yet. I do plan on eventually doing a full switch, though, as Windows just... Keeps getting worse.. in every aspect.. Literally even gaming as been way worse on W11 vs W10 for me with chronic stuttering whereas W10 was buttery smooth.
I do use Windows Subsystem for Linux, though, where I run Ubuntu ig. Way better/easier for network-related tasks.
 
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relapse

Member
Mar 8, 2025
64
I'll switch to it eventually once Windows 10 dies out, not using Win11 lol. I remember trying out Mint a couple months ago and found it a little difficult but that may be because I'm not used to Linux overall
 
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bubblecat

bubblecat

Member
Nov 11, 2024
14
In transition. Recently dual booted Mint with Windows 11 23H2 on my desktop and main machine, but not sure I can get away from Windows entirely on it. Laptop is Linux-only, mainly running TuxedoOS for now.

Only problem is that I have an NVIDIA GPU on my main machine and it doesn't run certain things as smoothly as on Windows or even the integrated Intel graphics on the much weaker laptop lol
 
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Someonewhotypes

Member
Feb 15, 2021
62
yes, but i don't like that some apps don't have a version compatible with it.
 
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Mirelight

Mirelight

Just going through life's motions
May 21, 2024
234
mint, cinnamon
 
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gothbird

gothbird

𝙿𝚘𝚎𝚝 𝙶𝚒𝚛𝚕
Mar 16, 2025
482
I use Arch.
 
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mlha

Ex falso quodlibet
Nov 7, 2021
253
I use Ubuntu
 
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0bebe0

0bebe0

Member
Mar 31, 2025
20
If I were to switch to linux, I'd go with Kali linux with KDE. Why?

-Based on Debian, so some of the stock packages are rock solid and stable
-It has some nice hacking tools built-in
-Uses almost newest kernel and updates packages all the time (rolling-release)
-Current version of KDE is based on QT6, which makes it even faster and smoother.
-Look great out of the box, especially the Terminal
 
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revontulet

revontulet

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Aug 4, 2024
41
I use Linux Mint.
 
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SuicideBooth

SuicideBooth

Member
Mar 30, 2025
5
Iam using Linux Mint and I love it. Someone in the chat use Linux?
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I have used Mint and others but have settled on POP!OS by system76. They are a privacy based company and fund the Distro mainly by selling PCs and laptops. This enables them to have funds to keep it updated rather than relying on donations or volunteers. The POP shop is an easy way to add (free) apps and you can encrypt the drive on install which involves logging to decrypt then logging into the OS. You can run it from a USB stick (a bit slower) or an external drive. I would say it is quite good for noobs to Linux..
I very much agree with the privacy advice on this site. When I saw Windows 10 and 11 have a built in keylogger by default and much more, you can use O&O Shutup Windows 10/11 to help stop some of the telemetry data sucking that goes on but Micro$oft keep changing things so it requires frequent updates. I stopped using Windows for anything but games and a couple of other things so no personal information goes on it.
I also have a degoogled Android for privacy.
I'll switch to it eventually once Windows 10 dies out, not using Win11 lol. I remember trying out Mint a couple months ago and found it a little difficult but that may be because I'm not used to Linux overall
Give POP!OS by system76 a try
 
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itsoverforme303

Burn my dread
Mar 3, 2025
121
I have used Ubuntu for work for 10 years now. I only use Windows for gaming.
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
2,778
Gave Mint a try while I had time to kill during COVID. Never looked back. Even got an old Surface and put Mint on it. 😆
 
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EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

🔑 Friends with Aera23
Apr 10, 2025
1,341
I use Peppermint OS, based on Debian, and it works quite well. SSH can be better than remote desktop, but Rustdesk is an excellent tool for remote desktop.

I installed puzzle games, ran a chat and coding related site (more about mini code projects than blogging about it), typed Documents with it, and do most (if not all) of my work and web browsing on it, smoothly.

Unlike Windows 10, having no swap and no antivirus actually boosts performance. Common sense is a more effective antivirus imo (eg, don't enter password onto thesanctionedsuicide.net, only sanctioned-suicide.net, assuming the first one is phishing and the 2nd one, what I'm on... is legit)
 
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