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I Gave Up on Windows 11. Linux Mint Is Simply Better in 7 Big Ways (PCMAG)

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https://piefed.world/u/punrca posted on Apr 5, 2026 12:14
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https://piefed.social/u/atropa posted on Apr 5, 2026 12:32
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Welcome to linux ,ive started with mint12 cinnamon,had great times wih it

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https://piefed.social/u/one_old_coder posted on Apr 5, 2026 12:33
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I have used every Linux distribution for the past 20 years. I stayed with Linux Mint because it’s up to date, pretty but simple, and reminds of Windows 982000, i.e. no fluff.

A good reminder that most versions of Linux now have a live ISO version that doesn’t require you to install it and destroy your computer in the process.

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https://lemmy.world/u/Skipcast posted on Apr 5, 2026 12:53
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There’s also this if you want to do simple tests for a lot of different distros

https://distrosea.com/

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https://slrpnk.net/u/prunerye posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:08
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The article states that you can’t link your phone to Linux Mint like you can on Windows or Mac.

Huh?

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https://infosec.pub/u/henfredemars posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:12
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You certainly can. I think part of this perception comes from this idea that you’re stuck with the same desktop environment or utilities that came with the system, whereas on Linux you can completely reinstall things you didn’t even know were options from the Windows World.

For example, I can run Gnome and use the KDE connect application if I want to.

To some users, if the system doesn’t recommend the use case or hold your hand through it, they confuse that with being impossible.

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https://lemmy.ml/u/RenardDesMers posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:22
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And there is an extension for GNOME shell called GSconnect using kdeconnect protocol. But I understand that it’s not called Linux mint so it’s not as easy for discoverability.

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https://pawb.social/u/KoboldCoterie posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:24
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It’s valuable to see comments like this, though. You could claim it’s ignorance on the part of the writer, but a better takeaway is that Linux doesn’t do a good job of explaining how it works. This could have been prevented with some kind of post-install documentation explaining exactly what you just posted, for example. The “New To Linux” experience is really not great if you don’t have online communities or external-to-the-OS resources to reference to find out things like this. I went quite a long time after making the switch before really understanding that the desktop environment is largely independent from the OS and how the two relate.

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https://lemmy.ca/u/HeroicBillyBishop posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:51
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Curious that Ubuntu seems to get passed over in discussions/publications, yet is the largest install base (I seem to recall reading, open to contradicting info)

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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/CyberSeeker posted on Apr 5, 2026 13:59
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Not curious, Canonical is widely seen as antithetical to open source ethos. But it is stable and has put in a lot of work for vendor support, which is why so many distros (including Mint) are downstream derivatives from Ubuntu.

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https://lemmy.world/u/DarrinBrunner posted on Apr 5, 2026 14:02
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I started on Ubuntu, then I read more about Ubuntu, and switched to Mint. Ubuntu brings a lot of people to Linux, and then a lot of people leave Ubuntu after learning more about it.

You could read more about Ubuntu, too, the information is available.

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https://fedia.io/u/kbal posted on Apr 5, 2026 14:07
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It used to be the largest, a few years ago. It used to be among the best, a few years before that.

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https://lemmy.ca/u/HeroicBillyBishop posted on Apr 5, 2026 14:10
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Thank you - what made you leave Ubuntu?

What might people read that would convince them to switch?

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/tabarnaski posted on Apr 5, 2026 14:28
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The logo is backwards and it pisses me off

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https://lemmy.cafe/u/Onomatopoeia posted on Apr 5, 2026 15:46
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Most basic thing - devs target it for things like schools, yet rip out things for remote management.

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https://lemmy.nz/u/Fizz posted on Apr 5, 2026 15:59
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it takes less than 5seconds to “reinstall” them. I swear distros cant win with whatever software they include/dont.

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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/n4sdaq posted on Apr 5, 2026 16:12
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This is awesome. I’m definitely going to use this to try out various distros even though I’m happy with Linux Mint. Thanks for sharing!

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https://piefed.world/u/Eldritch posted on Apr 5, 2026 16:14
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Yep. Purely for interface simplicity mint is gonna feel a lot more familiar to people fleeing windows. Yes Ubuntu can install the same DE or even KDE. But it’s not the default. And that confuses people.

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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/young_broccoli posted on Apr 5, 2026 16:26
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You can run kde connect on Mint Cinnamon without problems too

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https://lemmy.world/u/Skipcast posted on Apr 5, 2026 16:53
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No problem!

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/neidu3 posted on Apr 5, 2026 17:12
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One can argue that Linux Mint isn’t that up to date. But in my opinion, it’s up to date enough.

It’s new enough that you’re not living in the digital medieval era, and at the same time, any software installed is for the most part mature, well tested, and stable. And I find that more important than bleeding edge versioning.

And on the few occasions where I need something newer than what can be found in the standard repos, there’s always the option of building from git or adding additional sources.

I’ve been a linux user off and on in varying capacity since the 90s, combined with some FreeBSD, but linux was only a secondary OS on my desktop until I made the complete switch once I saw the trajectory of Windows 8.

Mint reminds me of how Windows 7 was designed: Simply a good OS.

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https://piefed.social/u/steel_for_humans posted on Apr 5, 2026 17:21
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It’s true. Sort of ;) Tried connecting my openSUSE with my Android phone today.

https://github.com/GSConnect/gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect/issues/2116

Supposedly fixed and merged but not released yet. I decided to wait.

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:01
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Also use Lutris to easily test like 10 different distros

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:02
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I think it might give you problems if you try to install it on brand new hardware though

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:04
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This is why I think Kubuntu is a better suggestion than Ubuntu, and also Discover is better than the Ubuntu Software Center anyways and it makes it easy to avoid Snaps.

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/neidu3 posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:08
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Yes, but it’s easy to work around.

Source: I bought a brand new Lenovo Legion autumn 2024, and the GPU needed a very recent nvidia driver, which in turn needed a newer kernel than what was available by default. I had to install a mainline kernel, and download nvidia driver from their site. Took maybe 30 minutes to get it up and running properly.

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https://piefed.world/u/Eldritch posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:15
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For family I’ve been pushing Bazaar. Depending on distro, discover can be lacking on integration. Updating some packages but not others. If your distro does flatpak, and it does. It’s click bang done most of the time. No PPAs, or several user/community repos to cock you up randomly.

Personally I like native and rolling release. But I’ve been using Linux for 30 plus years. When you just need it to work and be a relatively recent release. Can’t argue with results.

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https://piefed.social/u/BagOfHeavyStones posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:44
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For me, among other things it hijacked apt for snap silently, or something sneaky like that.

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https://piefed.world/u/punrca posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:48
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AirDrop/Quick-share FOSS alternative to transfer files across cross-platforms (LocalSend): https://localsend.org/

LocalSend is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

It’s free and open source, source code is here: https://github.com/localsend/localsend

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:54
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I haven’t tried Bazaar

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https://mander.xyz/u/Gloomy posted on Apr 5, 2026 18:57
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Awesome, thanks.

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:01
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Yeah but it’s harder when something else is incompatible, like WiFi on a laptop, or Ethernet on a desktop. Not so easy to update the kernel without internet. I wonder if it would be possible for the installer to include multiple versions of the kernel to choose from.

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https://piefed.world/u/Eldritch posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:09
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My biggest gripe about it is it uses gtk. Other than that it’s fantastic. It’s an awesome way to discover and keep your flatpaks up to date.

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https://retrolemmy.com/u/Die4Ever posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:10
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It’s an awesome way to discover

discover

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https://lemmy.ca/u/phoenixz posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:11
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Bullshit

KDE connect has finally been working well for years now

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https://piefed.world/u/Eldritch posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:16
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Honestly in a lot of ways that’s kind of what it’s like. Discover but woth a central unified Repository for all distros.

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https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/u/MangoPenguin posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:38
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Ubuntu is not great due to Canonicals choices.

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https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/u/MangoPenguin posted on Apr 5, 2026 19:40
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Yes too up to date can be a downside for most, I want stability and just want my OS to be there and do its thing with a monthly or so update I run.

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https://slrpnk.net/u/hanrahan posted on Apr 5, 2026 20:19
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But it is stable and has put in a lot of work for vendor support, which is why so many distros (including Mint) are downstream derivatives from Ubuntu.

which is why I’m on LMDE

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https://sh.itjust.works/u/neidu3 posted on Apr 5, 2026 20:22
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You’ve never had to bike over to a friend’s house 8km away to download a modem driver and copy it onto a floppy, and it shows

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https://piefed.social/u/morto posted on Apr 5, 2026 20:24
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It’s so awesome to see linux getting more and more media attention. I hope it helps grow the userbase

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https://beehaw.org/u/luciole posted on Apr 6, 2026 00:19
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I’ve used Mint for a while and then I started getting curious about all these sexy Arch setups. I was intimidated with the install process though, so I tried out CachyOS and Endeavour. I ended up staying with the latter. It’s got that bleeding edge Arch flavour while easing you into it. I prefer Endeavour’s approach (we’ll help you learn) to CachyOS’s one (it just works).

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https://aussie.zone/u/SteveTech posted on Apr 6, 2026 04:01
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Also,

it doesn’t run some major software, such as Adobe Creative Cloud or Microsoft 365 desktop apps.

I don’t use it, but I’ve heard Adobe CC can work now. Microsoft Office also still works for me with CrossOver, although they’ve just given up on support for it. Sure, these are much more nitpick things, but I think the author could’ve at least done some research.

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https://lemmy.zip/u/possiblylinux127 posted on Apr 6, 2026 04:13
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Ubuntu was great 15 years ago

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https://lemmy.zip/u/possiblylinux127 posted on Apr 6, 2026 04:15
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I wouldn’t say bullshit

KDE connect is fairly obscure

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https://piefed.zip/u/Sunshine posted on Apr 6, 2026 04:16
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Let’s get it to 6% on steam!

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