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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @biggen
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      @biggen said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

      Getting ready to throw Mint Cinnamon onto a laptop although Pop OS seems to be the new belle of the ball nowadays.

      Pop_OS doesn't make their own desktop like Mint does. Mint's focus is making an alternative desktop environment and Mint is just the showcase OS for it. Pop_OS! is a tweaking to Ubuntu used as the default on custom hardware.

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        Typing this from Mint Cinnamon. Pretty impressed with it so far. Pretty snappy interface and browsing with Chromium is good.

        I haven't used Linux on a Desktop/Laptop in probably 10 years. I've only used it for servers since the late 90s. Not having to export/import bookmarks and having Google Chrome save passwords sure makes the transition easier. I'm not a power user with a lot of custom Windows applications so most of my use is on the web which is OS agnostic anyway.

        I'll have to see what custom/pretty themes are out their for Cinnamon.

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        • notverypunnyN
          notverypunny @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

          @biggen said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

          Getting ready to throw Mint Cinnamon onto a laptop although Pop OS seems to be the new belle of the ball nowadays.

          Pop_OS doesn't make their own desktop like Mint does. Mint's focus is making an alternative desktop environment and Mint is just the showcase OS for it. Pop_OS! is a tweaking to Ubuntu used as the default on custom hardware.

          Cinnamon is far and away my preferred DE. I just wish that other distro's / spins would integrate it as tightly with the underlying OS as Mint does. The add/remove (install/uninstall) integration right into the main menu is convenient. I just have an extreme dislike for their policy of staying on LTS / Stable packages and package base.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @notverypunny
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            @notverypunny said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

            @biggen said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

            Getting ready to throw Mint Cinnamon onto a laptop although Pop OS seems to be the new belle of the ball nowadays.

            Pop_OS doesn't make their own desktop like Mint does. Mint's focus is making an alternative desktop environment and Mint is just the showcase OS for it. Pop_OS! is a tweaking to Ubuntu used as the default on custom hardware.

            Cinnamon is far and away my preferred DE. I just wish that other distro's / spins would integrate it as tightly with the underlying OS as Mint does. The add/remove (install/uninstall) integration right into the main menu is convenient. I just have an extreme dislike for their policy of staying on LTS / Stable packages and package base.

            Fedora's Cinnamon spin is pretty much as integrated as Mint.

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              Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

              @notverypunny said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

              @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

              @biggen said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

              Getting ready to throw Mint Cinnamon onto a laptop although Pop OS seems to be the new belle of the ball nowadays.

              Pop_OS doesn't make their own desktop like Mint does. Mint's focus is making an alternative desktop environment and Mint is just the showcase OS for it. Pop_OS! is a tweaking to Ubuntu used as the default on custom hardware.

              Cinnamon is far and away my preferred DE. I just wish that other distro's / spins would integrate it as tightly with the underlying OS as Mint does. The add/remove (install/uninstall) integration right into the main menu is convenient. I just have an extreme dislike for their policy of staying on LTS / Stable packages and package base.

              Fedora's Cinnamon spin is pretty much as integrated as Mint.

              They are pretty much all integrated once installed. Many DEs have a software manager / software center gui now that is shortcutted.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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                @Obsolesce said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

                @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

                @notverypunny said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

                @scottalanmiller said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

                @biggen said in Linux Desktop: what's the "preferred" distro?:

                Getting ready to throw Mint Cinnamon onto a laptop although Pop OS seems to be the new belle of the ball nowadays.

                Pop_OS doesn't make their own desktop like Mint does. Mint's focus is making an alternative desktop environment and Mint is just the showcase OS for it. Pop_OS! is a tweaking to Ubuntu used as the default on custom hardware.

                Cinnamon is far and away my preferred DE. I just wish that other distro's / spins would integrate it as tightly with the underlying OS as Mint does. The add/remove (install/uninstall) integration right into the main menu is convenient. I just have an extreme dislike for their policy of staying on LTS / Stable packages and package base.

                Fedora's Cinnamon spin is pretty much as integrated as Mint.

                They are pretty much all integrated once installed. Many DEs have a software manager / software center gui now that is shortcutted.

                Yeah, pretty much all DE have that now.

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