• L3ft_F13ld!
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    333 months ago

    Mint is one of the best versions of Ubuntu you could possibly use. They give you Ubuntu without all the forced snaps and other crap.

      • L3ft_F13ld!
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        253 months ago

        Fair enough, but Mint gives you the more up to date base of Ubuntu and some QoL tools that Debian doesn’t have. If you prefer Debian, then use it. I just feel Mint is better for beginners or people who want an easier time with less tinkering.

          • L3ft_F13ld!
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            63 months ago

            Which is an excellent option if you’re okay with Debian. It’s a good OS but lacks some of the homegrown tools from the main Mint version. So, for beginners or those less inclined to tinkering I’d still recommend the main edition. Otherwise yes, Debian Edition is another great option.

        • @limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 months ago

          Debian was good enough for my grandfather and it’s good enough for me. Seriously, running cinnamon desktop in Debian is my best option.

          I don’t need fancy, just no breaking

          Plot twist: am grandfather myself

          • L3ft_F13ld!
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            23 months ago

            That’s awesome. While I don’t share your love for Debian, I’m glad it exists. Without it, we wouldn’t have Ubuntu or Mint or a ton of other choices.

            It’s also amazing that it works, as-is, for some people. More options just means more possibilities for people to find something that works for them and that’s what’s important.

            • @limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              23 months ago

              Ever since docker became available, along with flatpak; the Linux running these became less of an issue for me

              • L3ft_F13ld!
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                23 months ago

                Also a valid point. I still want to try Docker at some point, but I haven’t really needed it yet.

                • @limer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                  23 months ago

                  I have to use some programming tools and languages to code; installing them side by side and updating was a major hassle. Now I just have some aliases in command prompt.

                  Docket desktop was a major religious experience for me; much easier than before

                  • L3ft_F13ld!
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                    23 months ago

                    I just want to learn to use it to make my home server easier to manage. But your use case does make perfect sense.