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I've been using Linux Mint and although it has some limitations, it's very customizable and obviously private and ad-free, which is pretty good. 🇪🇸ヽ(´∇`)ノ
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thanks for your valuable review pepsidog-san :biggrin:
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i recommend this distro to noobs but i have never used it my self.
have you ever had to touch the terminal.
dose it auto support flatpak and app images?
how hard is it to get software you want?
how hard is it to get custom software, do you have dependency hell, missing commands libs and shit?

did you get regular mint or minimal mint?
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Im currently having a horrible experience with ubuntu im upgrading to 24 now, i swear to god if something breaks ill kill myself :dark:
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this shit comes with spotify installed lol
install gentoo faggot
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>>160436
Meh, Windows is better
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>>160440
Not OP obviously but I've been using Mint for like 4 years. I haven't *had* to use the terminal to my memory, but I have used it. Yes it supports flatpak and appimages. I've been able to do everything I need to do with the software I can get. I don't know what you mean by "custom software" but I think I've installed dependencies in terminal before.

>>160442
No it doesn't.
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I put Linux mint on a macbook and now it barely works doing anything.
However is does do exactly one thing perfectly fine (the exact one thing I need it for) so I haven't changed the OS yet.
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very cool

i've been running the same arch install for like 5 years


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