Is Linux Mint BETTER Than Windows?

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  • @averagearchuser
    @averagearchuser Před rokem +15941

    Petition for Lmg to make a Linux channel hosted by Anthony

    • @warthunder1969
      @warthunder1969 Před rokem +341

      I would at least like to have some episodes here and there to see what he does :)

    • @trailerhater
      @trailerhater Před rokem +493

      They discussed this but it wouldn't have enough viewers to be financially viable. It comes down to Anthony's valuable time.

    • @mostsaneperson
      @mostsaneperson Před rokem +359

      linux tech tips

    • @willhaney96
      @willhaney96 Před rokem +92

      Linux tec tips!

    • @marcusford6630
      @marcusford6630 Před rokem +111

      I agree it would be awesome. But I don't think that it would make sense for them. The time (cost) to create videos would be too high would be my guess. I do wish that Linux would become more mainstream.

  • @vladutcornel
    @vladutcornel Před rokem +3345

    I feel this is Linus' Christmas gift to Anthony: let him do a Linux video.

  • @datastream3331
    @datastream3331 Před rokem +620

    Mint will always hold a special place in my heart. It was my very first Linux distro and really made me fall in love with the ideas of Linux and FOSS. However, I've been spoiled with KDE though and now run Neon. But when I first started my Linux journey, Mint helped me get my feet wet and will forever be one of my favorite distros of all time.

    • @Top_Cheeze
      @Top_Cheeze Před rokem +5

      I like OpenSUSE but I did not like their main KDE desktop because I struggled to scale things, everything ended up looking so big regardless of what I did.
      Is there a fix to that? Because outside of that I really think KDE looks neat but I am running cinnamon on my SUSE install atm as I've been on mint for years until making the swap recently and it is familiar, lol

    • @UszZaft
      @UszZaft Před rokem +2

      Do you still have the issue? Apparently ive expressed my passion towards suse too much in my last reply and i got shadow blocked, I can help you if you want that. I’ve had the exat same issue a couple days ago and i have a solution.

    • @jimmyking92
      @jimmyking92 Před rokem +33

      Mint is usually where you start and where you end after learning and playing around other distros (after your Arch/Gentoo phase).

    • @TomSmith-sr2br
      @TomSmith-sr2br Před rokem +6

      KDE NEON FTW.. Ubuntu was my first < back in the day, mint 17.3, them kde neon.

    • @Paralda
      @Paralda Před rokem +2

      ​@@Top_Cheeze You can force dpi scaling in kde settings. I've also had this problem, but 96 dpi under fonts fixed it

  • @davidnavratil5349
    @davidnavratil5349 Před 11 měsíci +75

    Two years ago I was deciding between Linux Mint and Zorin OS, with my only previous Linux experience being Ubuntu and Lubuntu. I decided to go with Mint and I LOVE it. I don't think I ever had a single OS installation for 2 years straight without reinstall or disc format before. I ended up dualbooting Windows 10 for PC games (Wine is usually pain to deal with) and MS Office to check my university assignments formatting before submitting them. I really do not like booting Windows up however since it's so slow on my PC after about a year of use, whereas Linux Mint runs like a dream even after two years of everyday use. I also love how intuitive and user friendly everything is.
    With Windows, I always had that feeling I am struggling against the OS to get hold of the PC. Like me and Windows were two separate entities trying to gain control over the desktop struggling against each other, whereas Linux Mint is like a loving father who knows you and helps you. That's how it feels to me.

    • @JCO2002
      @JCO2002 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I have one program I need Windows for, but just run a Win 10 iso in a virtual machine for it in Mint 21.2. Have to disconnect from the internet first though, or its backdoor uses up my limited data plan. I know there must be a way to stop it, but haven't spent the time figuring it out yet.

    • @Merc399
      @Merc399 Před 10 dny

      BUild your own distro with T2 linux or build it using Arch as a base. I hope you didnt go with Ubuntu based Mint. Hope you at least went with Debian based. Ubunut is a corporation and includes telemetry collection in their Ubuntu releases..

  • @bartenderhd
    @bartenderhd Před rokem +839

    "We're not saying Windows is a bad operating system--I mean, I would..." This is one of the many reasons I love Anthony. 😂

    • @TheAlanReviews
      @TheAlanReviews Před rokem +6

      I agree. Windows is not a bad operating system. I use it on my laptops.

    • @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn
      @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn Před rokem +7

      @@dreaper2087 Tell me you can't afford Windows without telling me you can't afford Windows. 😁

    • @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn
      @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn Před rokem +20

      @@dreaper2087 You Linux fanboys are so funny.
      "Windows is such crap" - where is your proof? What are your sources?
      I have a real job and my time is precious to play with distros. l don't have time to deal with driver or software incompatibility issues.
      Tell me one linux distro that didn't require troubleshooting and googling to get everything to run well after the install? It happens every time when I try to use linux. Even mint and ubuntu have issues with drivers, often offer old repositories and I have to search for the latest security patches manually.
      In the corporate world this costs money.

    • @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn
      @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn Před rokem +4

      @Linden Reaper This proves nothing. Btw there are countless videos here of how to deal with linux issues and people complaining for the lack of driver support 😂

    • @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn
      @Gotse.Delchev.Reborn Před rokem +2

      @Linden Reaper You are in denial.

  • @Bukark
    @Bukark Před rokem +828

    I started using Mint a year ago and can say it does everything I want it to and better than Windows 11 in most cases. It's far less bloated and far easier to customise. The only sticking point is that there can be issues playing certain games. Hoping that within a few years it'll catch up to Windows on that front, particularly as the Steam Deck gains greater traction.

    • @fantasypvp
      @fantasypvp Před rokem +42

      steamOS is based on arch so if you want the best game support i would recommend using something arch based like manjaro or garuda, both of them are great and far more customisable than linux mint

    • @pirulino396
      @pirulino396 Před rokem +25

      @@fantasypvp What is the best Linux distro alternative to Windows 10/11 for gaming and general use like web browsing, looking movies, listen music, editing video, etc... ?

    • @kruemelfelix
      @kruemelfelix Před rokem +105

      @@fantasypvp Whether you use Arch or Debian based distros doesn't matter for Proton support. Every major distro can run Wine and Proton just fine and Steam officially supports Debian based distros too. There's no compatibility difference.

    • @LinuxZombie
      @LinuxZombie Před rokem +5

      @@fantasypvp I've had better luck gaming on Mint XFCE

    • @guardianoffire8814
      @guardianoffire8814 Před rokem +33

      The majority of the world pirates Windows especially in developing countries. Linux has so many distros, yet can't play all Windows games and work applications which once again they pirate too. Wine layer may work for a program on one computer and may not work on another; after update suddenly can't run an application properly. People in developing countries steal Windows rather then use Linux to avoid these troubles. That being said countries are now looking towards digital sovereignty to break from Western control are slowly looking at developing their own LInux OS not just for the govt and military. But for their people to use too which might force companies to start releasing games for Linux in the future.

  • @LITTLEDROK
    @LITTLEDROK Před 6 měsíci +72

    I'm working on a school project where you have to build a PC using really old parts. I have the thing dual booted with Linux Mint 21.2 and Windows 10 and the speed improvement in things like boot times was incredible on mint. The PC has mechanical hard drives so Windows 10 takes forever to boot while Linux takes a manageable amount of time. It also seems the PC is even slower now since I updated from the 2015 version of Windows 10 to 22h2 for application support so I'm glad of my Linux installation.

    • @davmcgurrin
      @davmcgurrin Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing. This is exactly why I'm looking to dual boot - my 2015 laptop has become unbearably slow so I'm excited to see how much better it is!

    • @xiondFirst
      @xiondFirst Před 3 měsíci

      Just virtualize windows there is no need for dual boot now a days.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci

      @@davmcgurrin bro I'm on a 2022 top-end laptop that is lightning fast on whatever it runs, and I don't even dual boot anymore. Got rid of windows permanently half a year ago and I haven't needed it since. I run everything I need to on Linux including 95% of my steam library running natively or close to natively w/ steams build in proton (their custom WINE config, wine runs windows programs in Linux and very well now).
      That said I'm on Arch but my 2nd machine is on Mint and I use it regularly, I started on Mint and it's definitely what I'd use if I didn't need or want bleeding edge nvidia drivers

  • @Jazzy--
    @Jazzy-- Před 2 měsíci +11

    Me first going to linux:
    Omg thr terminal, this is sp scary. I have to do stuff manually!
    Me after a few months: *Spends 8 hours to make a script that automates a simple task*
    *Happiest man alive*

  • @jcdenton8523
    @jcdenton8523 Před rokem +1135

    Hey Anthony, would be great if you could do more Linux content in the future.
    Linux server could also be pretty interesting for many people (how to build a reasonable home lab without Linus' budged and so on.)

    • @ste4lthles
      @ste4lthles Před rokem +48

      Love how the "Linus' budget" is an accepted phrase now.

    • @FFXfever
      @FFXfever Před rokem +20

      @@ste4lthles i never heard of it, but I'm totally adopting the fuck out of it.

    • @StrikerEureka85
      @StrikerEureka85 Před rokem +18

      I second this motion. More Linux content please.

    • @arkhikun
      @arkhikun Před rokem +9

      Make sure to keep liking the linux videos and they'll make more

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před rokem

      @@FFXfever same :D

  • @fattomandeibu
    @fattomandeibu Před rokem +254

    My dad uses Mint on his old Core 2/GT710 combo(ancient computer with on board that isn't even enough to play back CZcams videos at higher than 360p, GT 710 has 1080p hardware video decoding and cost £30, issue solved) and it runs smoother than Windows 10 in most instances.
    He's not a gamer outside of a game of Lemmings on his Amiga emulator, which he was able to locate and install himself.
    I should note my dad's not computer illiterate by any means, but he is 72, got out of the computing hobby in the mid '90s and has Parkinson's. The way he could glide from using Windows and hit a new OS without getting too confused is pretty great.

    • @patriotic1526
      @patriotic1526 Před rokem +23

      Lemmings, yeah that takes me waaay back. Good for him :)

    • @angrysocialjusticewarrior
      @angrysocialjusticewarrior Před rokem +8

      Its a very ancient computer, so OBVIOUSLY it runs smoother than windows 10. Windows 10 is a fast OS because it takes advantage of modern computing power, while Mint does things the old way (try to be as lightweight as possible and minimizing background apps). This approach results in Mint being faster on very old hardware than people shouldn't even be running anyway, while on modern systems windows 10 and 11 is vastly superior.

    • @djsaekrakem3608
      @djsaekrakem3608 Před rokem +19

      @@angrysocialjusticewarrior problem is, why use all the extra power if you do not have to?... I guess some people have money to burn lol. Idk about you but I gotta make this i7 laptop from 2012 last.... ASUS ROG BIG O'L BOY (running mint stable over 1 year.)

    • @fattomandeibu
      @fattomandeibu Před rokem +2

      @@djsaekrakem3608 Why reply to a person being contrary for the sake of being contrary?

    • @nikthefix8918
      @nikthefix8918 Před rokem +14

      @@angrysocialjusticewarrior I don't think it's right to say that one shouldn't be using old hardware. For some it's a technical challenge and for others it's a way to avoid landfill. Sometimes old hardware is perfect for non-daily driver tasks and is augmented in its capabilities by an undemanding linux OS. There must be merit in that.

  • @NYCamper62
    @NYCamper62 Před 11 měsíci +25

    I dual boot w10/LM21.1, & use a separate ssd for Mint. Two games I like don't roll well unless I use 10. Otherwise I'd have no need to use 11. Hoping that changes by 10's eol. One thing I would like to mention for anyone thinking about trying Mint or another Linux distro - especially if you use LibreOffice is install MS core fonts.

  •  Před 10 měsíci +86

    I was kind of forced to move away from Windows to Linux on my 2-core Lenovo Thinkpad t470 because it came with Windows 10 Pro and it's not upgradeable to Windows 11. I bought it refurbished about 2 years ago. I installed Linux Mint 21.2 on it and I absolutely love it! My use for this laptop is pretty simple. No games, essentially it's my go to portable for writing, surfing the web, and access to email and my Google Drive. I love these older Thinkpad keyboards, so I'm a happy DIY guy getting things done.

    • @theerrantwanderer
      @theerrantwanderer Před 9 měsíci +5

      Linux Mint is indeed a great choice for older machines (or even recent ones). The MATE version is my favorite for that kind of situation. It's more efficient than Cinnamon while still being similar enough to it, and supports scaling, much like Windows

    • @gragogflying-anvil3605
      @gragogflying-anvil3605 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I just ordered a T460s refurbished. I'm planning on using Mint on it for watching digitally archived videos, writing (mostly ideas/brainstorming) and maybe some light programming.

    • @shango4651
      @shango4651 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yo lemme tell you something
      Windows 10 is alot faster than 11(I would know.)

    • @khlua4590
      @khlua4590 Před 7 měsíci +6

      why do you want to DOWNGRADE from windows 10 to windows 11?

    • @Etendard1708
      @Etendard1708 Před 6 měsíci +1

      What? I prefer Windows 10 more than the cluttered UX right-click menu of Windows 11

  • @Mastermind12358
    @Mastermind12358 Před rokem +255

    Been using Mint as a daily driver for like six years, its great! I haven't liked Ubuntu since they changed over to Gnome.

    • @HShango
      @HShango Před rokem +13

      Yep I'm no fan of gnome

    • @blockcrafter2393
      @blockcrafter2393 Před rokem +15

      you can always install a different DE(eg KDE Plasma)

    • @BurrtoDaPrimate
      @BurrtoDaPrimate Před rokem +3

      Same thats why am like more da Unity Remix thats around rn

    • @natireson4140
      @natireson4140 Před rokem +1

      its good ! 👍

    • @pjpodx
      @pjpodx Před rokem +1

      meh. any linux distro is the same after you slap dwm on it :D

  • @jbullforg
    @jbullforg Před rokem +870

    I've been using Mint for about 10 years now. And It's been fantastic.

    • @mbahmarijan789
      @mbahmarijan789 Před rokem +7

      how does it compare to the latest fedora?

    • @robertcarhiboux3164
      @robertcarhiboux3164 Před rokem +38

      @@mbahmarijan789 I like fedora, but I discovered Mint makes everything more simple. It has some many application/codec/and functionnality pre installed. You can almost run everything straight away after the install.

    • @carltaylor4942
      @carltaylor4942 Před rokem +16

      Same here. Used it every day for about 10 years. Absolutely no complaints and it just keeps getting better and better.

    • @thealien_ali3382
      @thealien_ali3382 Před rokem +9

      My old dell gaming laptop i have installed Linux mint and been buzzing

    • @Army4Runner
      @Army4Runner Před rokem +10

      Stupid newb question: what type of basic office type software can I run on mint? Glad to hear there are 10 year users out there, but how do you folks use this OS in a practical sense? Mahalos!

  • @Blanny1974
    @Blanny1974 Před rokem +13

    As somebody who has been using Windows since the days of MSDOS/3.1 (yes I am that old), I have tried to give Linux Mint a go a few times. I have tried it from a USB drive, dual booting it with Windows and I have also bought a Raspberry Pi in the past.
    The problems I have had are:
    1. Trying to wrap my head around how hard drives work. The lettering/numbering/mounting etc makes no sense to me at all.
    2. Trying to get both Windows and Linux to read/use a shared Hard Drive (Linux doesn't have permission to do that, Windows can't read that, this drive is read-only etc).
    3. There is always something right out of the box that doesn't work with Linux (Wi-Fi, my printer etc).
    When I try to find out how to solve these issues, there are a million different people/websites out there that all seem to have completely different ideas and methods using a million different commands and programs. It seems impossible to get a definitive answer on ANYTHING.
    In the end, I always revert to sheep mode and go back to Windows. Linux might be better if you know what you are doing but sometimes ignorance is bliss, lol.

    • @ShimmerismYT
      @ShimmerismYT Před rokem

      1. honestly they're annoying, usually you have to mount them before using them which can be done automatically in some ways.
      2. you can make a seperate partition for windows and linux, and usually on linux it will ask you for ur password to open the drive.
      3. that happens with some components unfortunately.

    • @RetroActiveGM
      @RetroActiveGM Před 23 dny +2

      Create a new partition and install Linux on there. I have Mint on a laptop and it can access the Windows section of the hard drive right from the file manager.

    • @linkfreeman1998
      @linkfreeman1998 Před 4 dny

      Thats what happens if there's too much variations of stuff. If only there's only one version of linux....

  • @Tuishimi
    @Tuishimi Před rokem +20

    Mint is my daily driver, has been for awhile. Every time a cute distro catches my eye I will try it, but usually they are all window dressing or have their own issues I would have to contend with. Mint has been pretty awesome for the past couple releases.

  • @peter5leconte
    @peter5leconte Před rokem +435

    I'd rather have a video covering the different desktop environments or other terms often used rather than a specific distro.
    Still nice to see linux getting some more attention.

    • @Liperium
      @Liperium Před rokem +18

      Not me, there's already a ton of those videos, Mint is definitly a great first step to linux for most Windows users. It's a distro that has been really stable and known to be a reliable way to get into Linux.
      Look I'm a Fedora user, but I wouldn't say to anyone new to Linux to migrate there.

    • @alexdavis9324
      @alexdavis9324 Před rokem +13

      This is tech quickie not LTT....

    • @robinhindryckx2559
      @robinhindryckx2559 Před rokem +3

      this, distro doesn't really matter a lot, they all have their pro's and con's.
      they also go in such depts when talking about hardware but when talking about software or OS it's pretty surface level

    • @cylian91
      @cylian91 Před rokem +1

      Your right but not everyone has use linux and its can be realy confusing for beginner, its great to recommand distro to a mainly non-linux audiance

    • @tompov227
      @tompov227 Před rokem +5

      Sure distros and choice are a great selling point for Linux but for most new users and Windows Switchers the choice paralysis involved in that is not worth it. Presenting a well balanced distro with a focus on privacy and Windows-like feel is a much better option for someone dissatisfied with Windows rather than interested in Linux and that is clearly how this video is being positioned

  • @mitjahorvat24
    @mitjahorvat24 Před rokem +173

    love seeing linux topics on LMG channels. always love watching Anthony explaining and introducing tech to us, your content is almost always on point, interesting, informative, descriptive, funny and just all in all a good time!

  • @imppaco
    @imppaco Před rokem +24

    Great video. I dual-boot Mint and Win10.
    Windows for MS Office, and a couple games. Linux for Everything else. Some Linux users turn their noses up at Mint, but I've been a Linux admin for 20 years, and it's still the most simple/comfortable distro for me. And I've used a LOT of different ones...

    • @spydar05
      @spydar05 Před rokem +1

      I've never used Linex, but I'm pretty technologically savvy, do you think I could learn to dual-boot Mint & Win10 on my laptop? Not ready to do it on my PC yet. I want to try out Mint without regretting it - which dual-booting may accomplish.

    • @joebidenofficialpotus
      @joebidenofficialpotus Před rokem +1

      @@spydar05 There are many tutorials but simply said you just have to create a bootable USB and disable secure boot if it is enabled

    • @imppaco
      @imppaco Před rokem +2

      @@spydar05 it's actually really easy. Load windows. Make sure you have about 50+G for linux, and load Linux. Most distro's have a "load along side Windows" option nowadays. If not, you can always youtube dual-boot to partition info.

    • @arch357
      @arch357 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Most people who use linux always think that their way of using it is the only way, just ignore them, focus on what you like.

  • @daanlandsman1668
    @daanlandsman1668 Před 5 měsíci +15

    I installed Mint as daily driver 2 days ago and as a gamer and student developer i can say that it works great! Even genshin impact is now supported trough Lutris without any problems! well i had a small problem of a missing package but that was fixed with a simple "sudo apt install [package_name]" now it works smoother than when i ran it on windows! well in my case that is. Thanks Anthony! You Rock!

    • @wish1333
      @wish1333 Před 3 měsíci

      well what about honkai star rail??

    • @daanlandsman1668
      @daanlandsman1668 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@wish1333looks like star rail is also possible to play on linux. About how well idk. I have not played it yet

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@wish1333 it works perfectly as well. In genshin's case there's a 0% chance of being banned. As far as WINE looks running Genshin, Genshin thinks you are on windows, because you technically kind of are, strapping it into wine. Lutris works fine but there's a 'better' client for Genshin on Linux that allows you to uncap FPS and in my case it offers 5% or so better performance for some reason, but I think it's because the guys behind it tweak it better for Genshin somehow. It's called AAGL but don't spread it around 2 much

  • @Tigermanic21
    @Tigermanic21 Před rokem +207

    Cinnamon mint was my first go at Linux when I built my first computer. (I was too broke for a Windows license)
    I enjoyed it, though def missed the thoughtless compatibility that came with Windows.

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 Před rokem +2

      keep going like i did with debian flavours (pi turne me on! back when you could get them...) and then ome other deb flavours and then tried literally 50+ before getting on the arch master race train. arcolinux currently and building a real archiso right now actually. Once you realize how bad winddows is you wont miss it. I even use to HATE os x i loved windoze so hard, but now I realize, i see the light and dont mind some os x and hate windows haha.

    • @TheCommanderTaco
      @TheCommanderTaco Před rokem +5

      Been a windows user nearly all my life ( like majority of people) lol. Did use Ubuntu once for a networking class. Might try to familiarize myself with Mint on a VR and if I enjoy it may try to install on an old desktop I have laying around from the Vista days that my dad plugged with maleware ( the make your PC's run faster softwares lol) if it still boots up.

    • @nayan.punekar
      @nayan.punekar Před rokem +10

      You don't need a license to run windows though

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel Před rokem +3

      During installation, you can select "I don't have a product key". It will have a "Activate Windows" text in the bottom right. You can activate it later on. Have used VMs like this before. Good for testing.

    • @PranshuTheGamer
      @PranshuTheGamer Před rokem +3

      i use arch btw

  • @seanmurphy3413
    @seanmurphy3413 Před rokem +130

    I've used Mint since 2012. Good stuff!

    • @shanepotter4635
      @shanepotter4635 Před rokem +4

      Not as big of a fan for linux on desktop but every single laptop I own for the last 15 years gets linux put on immediately

    • @Bacavoit
      @Bacavoit Před rokem +2

      @@shanepotter4635 I actually wanted to switch my laptop to Mint or any user friendly Linux distro like Pop Os or Ubuntu (I actually haven't tried these two yet) but my HP and its special audio from B&O made it a bad choice.
      With out the B&O-HP driver the sound is awful like a can connected with a cotton wire to the source. :(

    • @darunealbane
      @darunealbane Před rokem +2

      My mom (65yrs) put mint on her all in one .. win10 ran like crap and once i put mid mint on it runs great and she loves it

    • @rzul
      @rzul Před rokem +2

      @@Bacavoit Yea with laptops it's a hit and miss whether Linux will work well or not. On some it's perfect without doing anything, on some you need to spend hours to make the display/keyboard/audio work and it still sucks. It's kinda sad that Linux users need to do research before buying a laptop to make sure they can use the operating system they want.

    • @GoldSrc_
      @GoldSrc_ Před rokem

      Any tips on how to make audio sound as good as on windows?
      It's the only thing that pisses me off, things just don't sound as good as on windows, and often things just sound "muddy" no matter what I do.

  • @wootle
    @wootle Před 11 měsíci +64

    Really love Anthony's presentation style. He has this comforting mellow tone while displaying his great knowledge. More of Anthony please!!

    • @ZbuntowanyGwindon
      @ZbuntowanyGwindon Před 11 měsíci +8

      Not Anthony anymore.

    • @unholys1gma159
      @unholys1gma159 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Who's gonna tell him

    • @coldestbeer
      @coldestbeer Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@unholys1gma159 don't assume the commentators gender

    • @unholys1gma159
      @unholys1gma159 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@coldestbeer you got it maamsir, won't happen again

    • @wootle
      @wootle Před 11 měsíci

      @@unholys1gma159 Whats happened, did I miss something? Hes left LTT?

  • @meowcula
    @meowcula Před rokem +167

    I've been able to tempt a number of friends over to the Linux side with Linux Mint. Great devs, great community, great out of the box experience. It's really amusing to see their astonishment when things actually work, or that they don't have to worry about the tons of annoyances that windows has. There's actually very few show-stoppers these days (notably professional graphics applications) and gaming in particular works way better than you ever thought it would. The only gripes I have with mint are their packages are frequently out of date. Not an issue if you choose to use flatpaks (as I'd recommend you do).

    • @EpicRandom
      @EpicRandom Před 11 měsíci +13

      I just switched to mint linux yesterday and its GREAT windows is spyware😂

    • @lindragnarsson
      @lindragnarsson Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@EpicRandomDid ya watched a guide ir something? I'm very curious about switch to Mint

    • @lindragnarsson
      @lindragnarsson Před 9 měsíci +2

      Can u recommend some communities to join? I'm a beginner and want to Perform coding cause i'll be soon at University

    • @DevStuff-ml5pj
      @DevStuff-ml5pj Před 9 měsíci +6

      In 40 years I've never seen anyone actually use Linux. They always are trying to get something to work on linux

    • @meowcula
      @meowcula Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@DevStuff-ml5pj Give it a shot yourself and see.

  • @l3nsman
    @l3nsman Před rokem +285

    I have Linux Mint installed on my 5yo laptop and I can safely say I don't miss Windows at all. Heck, I don't even have to say goodbye to my Windows apps. Those that don't run in WINE, run QEMU and/or VirtualBox. It's awesome!

    • @sebastianwendl603
      @sebastianwendl603 Před rokem +28

      13 year old Laptop here, Mint Cinnamon. The first year sucked, because you have to relearn things. But it was SO worth it.

    • @Bhakt-TheDevotee
      @Bhakt-TheDevotee Před rokem +17

      I have a 7 years old potato laptop and Mint ran very stuttery. I tried Zorin, Kubuntu but they all had the same problem. Also there were many glitches. Surprisingly my potato laptop runs Windows 8.1 buttery smooth and faster so I came back to Windows.

    • @spcraftsman2656
      @spcraftsman2656 Před rokem +7

      About to be 7 years old low-end laptop here. The hardware is on life support with certain parts of the keyboard registering ghost presses out of nowhere, a screen replacement, and battery dead, it runs almost as good as it did the first year of purchase.

    • @ThePortuguesePlayer
      @ThePortuguesePlayer Před rokem +7

      @@Bhakt-TheDevotee Let me guess. Intel Atom? It's the drivers. Intel never made a full drivers suite for those chips, so there's only drivers for specific Windows versions. They never released drivers for Linux, so the computer is basically blocked from running its own hardware when using it.

    • @ThePortuguesePlayer
      @ThePortuguesePlayer Před rokem +3

      @D R I don't see how's that a problem...
      Windows setups more than one partition as well.
      If what's confusing you is the swap partition, it's optional and it just acts as cache/RAM, the same way windows does with its pagefile, however, you can setup linux to also use a file in your main partition rather than a whole separate partition. Home partition is also optional and it's not really needed (most OSes don't even use it, other than like default Debian).

  • @ChrisPTY507
    @ChrisPTY507 Před rokem +17

    I remember installing Mint close to 8 years ago in my good old college days on a very modest laptop I have with 1GB Ram with windows 7 starter OS, which was extremely slow.
    I installed Linux mint on this guy and it was as if i have revived it. It was so snappy and fast.
    This video brought some good memories

  • @tylersherman9250
    @tylersherman9250 Před rokem +7

    I loved Mint when I used it a few years ago. I couldn’t get my voice to not sound high-pitched/robot like though on Discord. Not sure if there was a driver issue, or it did not like my headset/mixamp. Would love to revisit it sometime though

  • @flythereddflagg
    @flythereddflagg Před rokem +250

    Anthony, Mate is an herb. They make an incredibly popular drink out of it in in Argentina which is called...mate. (pronounced MAH-tay as you correctly noted.) And as such it has a distinctive flavor. There are flavors everywhere!

    • @this_rishi
      @this_rishi Před rokem +4

      thanks for the info

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Před rokem +11

      Yep. And if you haven't had chicken in a breadcrumb and XFCE coating, you haven't lived.

    • @flythereddflagg
      @flythereddflagg Před rokem +26

      @@chaos.corner XFCE? Don't you mean eXtremely Fresh Cilantro Extract?

    • @allentchang
      @allentchang Před rokem +1

      And the drink is served in a dried calabash (bottle gourd) container. They sell this container in one of the shopping streets on Buenos Aires with the option of etching words or patterns on it.

    • @roundabout-host
      @roundabout-host Před rokem +3

      And? Xfce is mouse flavour?

  • @TheOzzyOzan
    @TheOzzyOzan Před rokem +95

    if I could play some steam games like pubg etc with anticheat software on Mint, I would definitely switch to Mint immediately. I hope they fix these issues

    • @bandiddums
      @bandiddums Před rokem +13

      You can play games with anticheat on Linux, you'll just have to jump through multiple hoops to get them running. I can say that the process of installing games that are not natively supported by Linux has become significantly better nowadays with tools like Lutris, Bottles, etc.

    • @souptikde2111
      @souptikde2111 Před rokem +12

      if you can't totally swith then just duel boot and only play certain games on windows

    • @hubertnnn
      @hubertnnn Před rokem +1

      Try to download those anticheat games from torrents.
      Using a crack used to be a solution for running many games back in the times when most games didn't work on linux.
      Unfortunately I cannot confirm if it will work, since even though I buy 2-3 new games per week for last 3 years, not a single one failed to run on linux, so I don't know how to deal with ones that do not any more.

    • @GankAlpaca
      @GankAlpaca Před rokem +1

      @@keithsze0012 it's actually more common than you'd think! Some online games aren't allowed to be downloaded in certain countries like overwatch in russia (but you are able to play it if you had it before). Some people may only need it to perform benchmarks for the game they don't want to buy. Some may need it to test the game in the shooting range first to see how it feels.

    • @MatureGaming123456789
      @MatureGaming123456789 Před rokem

      That's how I feel with Bethesda games

  • @nekohime2578
    @nekohime2578 Před rokem +5

    they could of named it peppermint, spearmint, and wintermint. damn it

    • @StarcrossTV
      @StarcrossTV Před 11 měsíci +1

      There *is* PeppermintOS. It's based on Debian (and is different than Linux Mint)

  • @kevinmencer3782
    @kevinmencer3782 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I recently saw an unofficial flavor of Linux mint that was meant to emulate the look, feel, and experience of Windows XP. Even had a custom skin for the web browser that made it look exactly like old-school Internet Explorer that I remember from my childhood.

  • @MR2Di4
    @MR2Di4 Před rokem +16

    I've been using Mint exclusively @ home for the past ten years and I am very satisfied with it's stabilty and compatibility. I second giving Anthony his own LMG-backed Linux channel!

  • @jono_church
    @jono_church Před rokem +89

    Changed to Mint this year and absolutely loving it! So much nicer to use and I don’t feel like I’m fighting it to undo any changes I make! (Like my AMD graphics drivers goddammit!🤬🤬)

    • @maximmk6446
      @maximmk6446 Před rokem +10

      AMD Drivers is a lot better on Linux and is highly compatible

    • @maximmk6446
      @maximmk6446 Před rokem +2

      @@dreaper2087 My Vega APU doesn't make any hiccups on Linux and I can't tell much about it on Windows because I hardly use Windows and performance in games is good but I'm bottlenecked by my system RAM.

    • @maximmk6446
      @maximmk6446 Před rokem +1

      @@dreaper2087 Yup planning to do that sometime later

    • @savio3175
      @savio3175 Před rokem +1

      On windows it has hardware acceleration but on Linux no hardware acceleration.
      On my old and laptop

    • @maximmk6446
      @maximmk6446 Před rokem

      @@savio3175 That's weird what applications do you use and is that a really old GPU? Not that I know a fix but just interested

  • @maratb5291
    @maratb5291 Před 8 měsíci +21

    Well done; short, honest, and clear. I use Mint (Cinnamon on desktops, Mate on my laptop) because, while I can use the more "Linux-like" distros (and have tried dozens), I like Mint's easy interface and stability.

  • @73xlh
    @73xlh Před 3 měsíci +19

    Mint is better than ANY windows ever produced

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Před 13 dny

      Mint C works real well for office work and printing. Ubuntu works better for general internet crawling.
      I also use separate NVMe drives for each.
      I have bounced back and forth from M$ to Linux. Since AMD made dual core CPUs
      Win 2000 worked with Dual intel CPU boards. But it did work with dual core AMD (if you only wanted one core working).
      Linux worked both cores. Some fool did a hard crash on my dual intel board. Can I use you desk top?
      Then she moved the internet cable and grounded it, because she did not like where it was. "I don't know what happened. It just quit working."
      That got replaced with a AMD dual corp and I told her to go to the Geek squad store and buy a lap top. Buy tech service. Yep she ended up being a usta bee.
      She just had a knack for breaking things. That were not hers. I figured it was time for her to pay for that stuff.
      That is when the dual core and I found a new place to live. Oh and she always found a way to break vehicles too.
      Win XP? and dual core? That did not get fixed until Intel started making dual core desktop CPUs.
      Then switched back to Windows from Linux because I was using a AMD dual core.
      Win 10 exists on a SATA drive now. That drive occasionally gets accessed for work data done 3 years ago.
      I just got tired of the constant updates and recovery from the Win 10 updates.
      I don't even know if that drive will still boot up.
      I see no reason to use a M$ OS anymore. Kinda like ex. Cheaper and better to just kick them both to the curb.
      If I was still doing things that were important. I would use the $25 annual subscription version of Unbuntu. That is the nice part about retirement. Do not need it.
      There is a $300 annual version for those scared of typing in the terminal mode or boot mode.
      My 1st experience with a non M$ or a Apple / Mac?
      BSD / Scientific.

  • @loretbiget784
    @loretbiget784 Před rokem +103

    After windows 7, I started using linux. Never looked back. Mint is one of my favourite ❤️.

    • @xzxxx-km4vy
      @xzxxx-km4vy Před 7 měsíci +4

      Rofl

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@xzxxx-km4vy ? I was on 7 until its very end of life. Microsoft's spyware is a biggg no. Mint is great, fantastic even and mint 22 w/ KDE 6 is going to be THE desktop OS everyone goes to. Try MX/KDE man, you might like Linux

  • @pandanarkystudios5198
    @pandanarkystudios5198 Před rokem +64

    Yes Anthony, we know your the Linux guy! What's funny is, you sold me on it lol. Brought out my 17 year old pc, which was a BEAST back in the day, and Linux got it running like it was brand new again. It's now my home server, which is also thanks to you guys!

    • @justdude8115
      @justdude8115 Před rokem +3

      you're.

    • @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx
      @xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx Před rokem +12

      @@justdude8115 “🤓👆”

    • @justdude8115
      @justdude8115 Před rokem +8

      @@xxXKogasaWe3dL0rd420Xxx yeah, I'm very nerdy. While my English is very basic because I never bothered to learn it properly I still know the difference between "your" and "you're" unlike americans.

    • @sewer_mind
      @sewer_mind Před rokem +5

      @sock Wow, dude! You're, like, sooo smart! No Sky Daddy or scary, loud arms for you, because you're apart of the intellectual crowd. So pretentious lol

    • @ThePhilosophicalOne
      @ThePhilosophicalOne Před rokem +4

      ​@@sock2206what's wrong with gun shooting?

  • @magnusm4
    @magnusm4 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I will always love the reason my dad keeps telling me of why nobody or very few hack Linux.
    Cause if you do. You will have over ten thousand angry programmers and hackers coming for you.

  • @kikiretzorg1467
    @kikiretzorg1467 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’ve been using Mint XFCE for almost 2 years now and this is where I learned about the Software Manager

  • @Lazy-Monkey
    @Lazy-Monkey Před rokem +114

    Just a couple of weeks ago I set up an old laptop with Mint, easy and painless install. Haven't used it for a lot yet, but it's working fine. Mostly just for playing videos and music in another room since I had the laptop in a drawer doing nothing.

    • @fargeeks
      @fargeeks Před rokem +6

      i read that linux mint is the way to go if you intend to use your pc as a workstation on a linux platform

    • @Lazy-Monkey
      @Lazy-Monkey Před rokem +11

      @@fargeeks Mint is the closest to a 'windows like experience' in my limited experience. Behind the interface though, most all Linux distros are very similar... but if you're a windows user, Mint is the easiest to transfer to and get going quick and easy.

    • @Lazy-Monkey
      @Lazy-Monkey Před rokem +3

      @@dreaper5813 I'm still not a full convert... But, the laptop that I installed Mint on, was running Windows 7. Now is a dual boot system, 'cause I wanted to keep some of the games and such out of nostalgia.

    • @Lazy-Monkey
      @Lazy-Monkey Před rokem

      @@dreaper5813 It's more that they're installs that I've long ago lost the CD keys to install again, don't feel like messing with cracks or buying digital copies.

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před rokem

      @D Reaper For me it was Garuda Dr4g0nized :D Soo much eye candy and a good performance. Good helper tools but in the end still an ArchLinux based Distro and not that recommended for beginners :)

  • @Sohmurr
    @Sohmurr Před rokem +11

    For anyone considering Mint, absolutely give it a chance; you can even just do a live boot (run it off a USB drive) for a while before you commit (be aware whatever you do won't be saved to your system in the live boot environment; also you're more likely to encounter issues in the live boot that will probably be resolved with updates once you install). I've been daily driving Mint since I built my new PC in February/March. Also daily drove it for a while a couple years back (Windows 10 in between). Had a few small issues with a couple games and a controller out of the box, but they were easy to resolve and I don't miss Windows at all anymore. Also use Ubuntu (occasionally) at work and definitely prefer Mint for my home machine for the familiar layout. The Mint community is also very friendly and helpful from my experience.

  • @nocloo6829
    @nocloo6829 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Let’s have a world without borders and walls! We could start by losing windows and gates…

  • @uMalice
    @uMalice Před rokem +1

    excellent review. Don't forget the LMDE (Debian based) version . I run the Mate DE on it with Xanmod kernel. It's stable and lightning fast and has all the Minty goodies!

  • @JoseGarcia-mi4ig
    @JoseGarcia-mi4ig Před rokem +31

    Definitely need a full Playlist on how to use this for doing everything, like how we all do on Windows and MacOS. Since Steam already has almost every game being ported from, while also how good it is for editing vids for future content, and blender for 3D printing too

    • @benaldo138
      @benaldo138 Před rokem

      Blender works, your 3d accelerator might give you issues depending on the driver you need.
      There are FOSS video editors that are pretty solid. Audacity for audio... etc.

  • @johnsmith-gs4qf
    @johnsmith-gs4qf Před rokem +22

    Linux Mint is amazing. I used to run Windows 7, which I discontinued when Microsoft no longer had security updates. I use Mint on both my laptop and desktop and it is very reliable and 100% free. I still use Window 7 sometimes (in a virtual machine), but that is only for a few apps.

  • @stuartgibson9755
    @stuartgibson9755 Před rokem +7

    I love my Linux Mint XFCE laptop (apart from the 4k screen which is impossible to read). Everything else just works. The only real problem I had was figuring out how to access my Windows shared drives (it took me a while, but I finally got it to work!!)

  • @waynefong5960
    @waynefong5960 Před rokem +2

    I installed Linux Mint Cin on my Asus A556U laptop, with ssd as boot drive, the laptop runs really good, like REALLLLLLLY GOOD. I used to be using Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, but the Nvidia driver went broken out of nowhere. So far, my laptop had no issues since the day I have installed it on my laptop. LOVE IT.

  • @spectralcanvasimages
    @spectralcanvasimages Před rokem +70

    I'd really like to see a small video series from Anthony on the different versions on Linux. I'm still using Windows 10 hoping that 12 will be better but I doubt it.

    • @bevvyfischer4386
      @bevvyfischer4386 Před rokem +10

      100% agree and I'd love to see Anthony explain Debian, Fedora, and Arch Linux to everyone to sidestep the distro chaos

    • @MaidenLoaf
      @MaidenLoaf Před rokem +4

      Honestly there isn't much to go in to in a non technical sense. On one extreme, Debian is stable but has older software versions, whereas on the other extreme Arch is the reverse. Most distributions fall somewhere in the middle. Beyond that the only thing that any general user is going to notice is the desktop environment, which was briefly covered in this video (Cinnamon, MATE etc)
      Differences between distributions is a separate topic for more technical discussion. Better in general to just recommend a solid user friendly distribution like Mint and discuss more relevant every day user experience concerns.

    • @souptikde2111
      @souptikde2111 Před rokem +1

      just try different distro's from a usb and duel boot with windows whichever you like

    • @harryatomix
      @harryatomix Před rokem +1

      What's the issue with win 11, just want to know

    • @MaidenLoaf
      @MaidenLoaf Před rokem +9

      @@harryatomix it's Windows.
      In seriousness though, it's just more of the same from Microsoft:
      - The so-called new features have been in Linux and Mac for a long time now. I remember cackling like a madman when I saw people getting excited for... Tabs. In Windows explorer.
      - The interfaces for any kind of computer administration are still dogshit (the last time they were actually usable was Win7).
      - The soft-lock requirement for TPM 2.0 modules is complete nonsense. Win11 runs fine on PCs without it if you know how to install it, but Microsoft doesn't want you to know that; they want people to go and buy new PCs so they can sell more Windows licenses.
      - The interface is less customisable (when customisability was already poor in Win10).
      All in all, Win11 is just a prettier, less functional, more spyware-laden version of Win10. There's not really much if any reason to actually use it. To add on to this, Win11 was such a stupidly insignificant non-event of an OS in non-Microsoft tech circles that a few people I know didn't even know it existed a year after it came out; they thought I was making some obscure joke when I talked about it.

  • @zukakog
    @zukakog Před rokem +116

    I've uses everything from Slack and LFS to Ubuntu and Lindows. For general desktop use, I always find myself going back to Mint because it just works and stays out of the user's way. I've converted several grandparents that just wanted to eek another decade out of their computer before they died, and they preferred it to Windows (after creating shortcuts to and bookmarks like I did on Windows too).
    I still use Windows for work at a Microsoft shop, and ofc gaming, but hopefully the Steam Deck will help us get more native Linux titles.

    • @buca117
      @buca117 Před rokem +22

      The computers or the grandparents?

    • @zukakog
      @zukakog Před rokem +12

      @@buca117 yes, los dos

    • @DallasPhool
      @DallasPhool Před rokem

      For grandparents I recommend Google's ChromeOS Flex which makes a laptop into a Chromebook.

    • @harshnemesis
      @harshnemesis Před rokem

      lmao at installing that trash on grandma's computer. Great idea if you want constant calls of her asking what's that's weird thing that popped up xD Also imagine being such an anti ms fanboy you use linsux while working at Microsoft. And dw steam deck will fail and be forgotten. It won't take off

    • @harshnemesis
      @harshnemesis Před rokem

      @@DallasPhool Install nothing other than windows or get her a mac, unless you want constant calls from your grandma asking you what's that thing that popped up. Linsux and everything else other than Windows or maybe mac is just trash

  • @arthurmartinsgoncalves6468
    @arthurmartinsgoncalves6468 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Me watching this while installing Mint 19.3 on a 2004 laptop: 😊

  • @eswing2153
    @eswing2153 Před 6 hodinami +1

    Anthony sure is getting great at hosting.

  • @cheaterman49
    @cheaterman49 Před rokem +74

    I mean Blender is kind of a substitute to Maya or Max haha, but I'll be first to admit it deserves its hard-earned place in the industry nowadays!

    • @Zorixas
      @Zorixas Před rokem +3

      It has already got its foot in the door thanks to Khara.

    • @JustSomeRandomIdiot
      @JustSomeRandomIdiot Před rokem +28

      I'd say Blender is every bit on par with Maya and Max these days. It's no longer just "a poor man's substitute". It really is professional grade software capable of doing everything the paid software can do.

    • @djnn22
      @djnn22 Před rokem +8

      Blender is already used in cinena a lot... It had a "back seat" in many marvel productions like Capt'n erica and Spiderman, when pre-renders needed to be made to previsualize some 3-d shots.
      It the got it's first fully featured movie in the Netflix movie Nez-Gen...
      This projext helped push Blender development a lot!

    • @thebasketballhistorian3291
      @thebasketballhistorian3291 Před rokem +1

      Hated using Maya before but had to use it for work. Also had experience with Max, Lightwave, Cinema 4D, and Modo. I'd say Modo annoyed me the least, haha.
      Recently taught myself Blender and it's fantastic. Love how all the tools work. Program feels really polished and fullly featured. And it runs smoothly on my average-spec'd PC.
      Only texture painting is lacking (no easy way to do layers) and so Cinema 4D is still king for texture painting.

    • @tacokoneko
      @tacokoneko Před rokem +4

      blender is the absolutely must have open source video editor
      in my opinion it absolutely destroys shotcut and kdenlive in stability and advanced features
      you can also import your 2D video into the Modeling tab as a nested scene animated texture on a 3D plane to do 3D transforms on it that shotcut and kdenlive could never do ever
      the only downside is the learning curve is a little higher (just video editing tab in blender is NOT nearly as high a learning curve as any of the 3D tabs though)

  • @IIGrayfoxII
    @IIGrayfoxII Před rokem +72

    I use mint on my PC and Laptop
    All versions are stable.
    The differences is just the Desktop Environment.
    If I have XFCE, but if I decide to install Cinnamon which is easy to do.
    I am not making my PC any less stable
    I have only once had an update cause issues and I suspect it had to do more with the nvidia drivers more than anything else.

    • @BenderBendingRodriguezOFFICIAL
      @BenderBendingRodriguezOFFICIAL Před rokem

      No one cares.

    • @basiccodingstuff7122
      @basiccodingstuff7122 Před rokem +1

      i care :D

    • @IIGrayfoxII
      @IIGrayfoxII Před rokem +2

      @@BenderBendingRodriguezOFFICIAL You care seeing as you took the time to REPLY.
      Plus the likes seem to say otherwise.

    • @kamuridesu
      @kamuridesu Před rokem

      By the time I used to run Mint on my workstation, Cinnamon had a bug with a memory leak that was making my PC slower. I moved to Arch Linux and my system has never been more stable.

    • @IIGrayfoxII
      @IIGrayfoxII Před rokem +1

      @@kamuridesu Cinnamon 5.6 is pretty damn good now.
      Memory leaks are patched quickly

  • @MrFreeGman
    @MrFreeGman Před 4 měsíci +2

    I ditched windows for Mint back in 2012 and I haven't looked back. I'm still using it to this day. Better than windows in every way except for support for non-free software and drivers. I'm not big into gaming or stuff like video editing, so that needs to be taken into consideration.

  • @kliajesal4592
    @kliajesal4592 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Game compatibility changes so much as Proton and Lutris advance. Y'all really need to give it another look.

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 Před rokem +34

    Yes, thank you, Anthony. I've long held that we should stop recommending stock Ubuntu to first time users and that Linux Mint is a better choice -- primarily for its interface. I don't daily drive it myself, but I always keep a copy handy, and whenever I put together a PC for new users, I run with Mint.
    I put it on my parents' computers for their daily desktops, and despite their best efforts, haven't broken it yet! ;-) Dad understands it intuitively, as it has all the predictable Win 9x basics in place, and Mum -- who is completely new to computers -- just has to click the icon for her web browser and Zoom, and then close down the machine with a couple of more clicks. It doesn't yell at her, doesn't give her warning messages, it's just simple.

    • @johnknight9150
      @johnknight9150 Před rokem +2

      @@Asfgxff Ten bucks says she'd do better in Mint.

  • @mindtekzone
    @mindtekzone Před rokem +109

    Thanks for your video. I bought a used 13 year old iMac from eBay in the middle of 2022 on the cheap and converted it to Linux Mint (total cost about $150.00 with shipping). It works great and it's my main computer for daily use without one problem or issue . I already owned one of these computers, editing wedding videos for 10 years on it till I retired from this business. My original iMac began slowing down and Apple refuses to update anything on it because they don't have to. I think Apple slowed down my computer quite frankly... they have been known to do this with iPhones... even the Web Browser is so slow you would swear I was using a dial up modem. I mention this about the two computers for a reason. I have identical iMacs but one is almost useless because of Apple and the other one is run on Linux Mint and is very fast... everything works... so its the software and not the hardware. Even though this hardware is old, Linux Mint performs like a race car on it! So a few lessons to be learned from this... the big guys are not your friends yet Linux Mint is free. its stable, fast, with free, usable software and the people behind the scenes give a crap.... and oh yes.... don't put a working older machine out to pasture as it may actually be a great piece of hardware if you install Linux Mint on it.

    • @fernandoz2023
      @fernandoz2023 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I love video editing too. Since you mentioned that you've been editing wedding videos for ten years, I'm curious to know what video editor you're currently using on LInux Mint and why.

    • @johnarnold893
      @johnarnold893 Před rokem +3

      Pretty much any Linux with run on older equipment since they all have the same kernel and drivers. Mint is my daily driver on my main machine but I also have Arch on my 10 year old DZ77 intel machine with an i7-2700K. The old girl is pretty snappy with Arch/KDE on it.

    • @mindtekzone
      @mindtekzone Před rokem +6

      @@johnarnold893 I think that what you have posted here only punctuates how much the main computer/software companies diminish older equipment by claiming additional innovation. I mean... do I have to stop using my old computer so I can buy your new one that surfs the web 5% faster? It makes me realize that we are only renting technology and not purchasing it from the main tech players.... Linux changes this situation and serves to make them look like what they are... greedy.

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 Před rokem +5

      @@mindtekzone The reality is that software doesn't age. It is not a physical thing. Music, poetry, stories, names, colors, dreams, numbers and other things don’t age.
      At first, a company develops a software and releases version 1.0. They make additions and keep making new versions. Eventually, you are going to run out of ideas.
      That’s what software as a service is for. They make you rent the software.
      Open source software will never make you rent it.
      For the hardware, mostly, it is gamers who need new hardware. I am a gamer. I just recently bought a better power supply and a Radeon RX 6800 16 GB.
      Most of the population is not a gamer. They just need to surf the weeb and write a letter.
      When it comes to cellbones, there isn’t much left to improve. It has turned into a fashion thing: pink colored iphone.
      Did I mention that I still use Paint Shop Pro version 5? This is from 1997. I run it on Linux via WINE.

    • @MrLoverThe
      @MrLoverThe Před rokem +4

      Linux helps keep old hardware out of landfills by bringing it back to life.

  • @HikingFeral
    @HikingFeral Před 8 měsíci +4

    Mint is fantastic, not just for newbies but I have even become a mint power-user lol. You can get tiling window managers, get rid of the menu's and edit the terminal etc. It's a great and simple OS for new users and a very powerful OS capable of almost anything any other Linux distro is. I like to set all the same keyboard shortcuts in all the distros I use, that way you can smash anything out right from the get go.

    • @pikachuchujelly7628
      @pikachuchujelly7628 Před 5 měsíci

      I started with Mint, but now that I'm a more experienced user, I prefer Debian (which is basically Mint's upstream). It seems to be a lot more stable and I don't run into package conflicts as often.

    • @escapetherace1943
      @escapetherace1943 Před 2 měsíci

      @@pikachuchujelly7628 Debian is where people always go to when they are done with the garbage and just want a serious OS. Honestly all of the best are on Debian and some on Arch, but Arch is filled with a lot of posers. Nix is where the turbo-brain power users are but I think they are wasting their time, they could be a lot more productive on Debian instead of constantly fiddling with flakes and other modules like you do in Nix.

  • @hoptoads
    @hoptoads Před 8 měsíci

    I bought 2 new el-cheapo laptops for Xmas 2022 as our old laptops were 10 years old and beginning to fail. Both new computers were loaded with windows 11. After stuffing around a few times re-installing windows without connecting to the internet to minimize microsoft intrusion I ended up leaving windows only on one computer while installing a duel boot of windows and linuxmint 21.2 on the other. I have been using linux almost exclusively ever since !
    No crashes, no privacy concerns, no f....g problems since day one. I love it.

  • @tinolm6202
    @tinolm6202 Před rokem +41

    linux mint 17 kde edition, probably on of the best things i ever used

    • @Kodeb8
      @Kodeb8 Před rokem +2

      Too bad they got rid of KDE.

    • @Jopekos
      @Jopekos Před rokem +1

      @@Kodeb8 it was basically a Kubuntu.

    • @tinolm6202
      @tinolm6202 Před rokem

      @D Reaper Exactly, I tihnk 18 was when they stopped

    • @enricmm85
      @enricmm85 Před rokem +1

      Currently using Mint with Xfce. Literally gave a new life to my old laptop.

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Před rokem

      Kubuntu 22.04 LTS is the way to go now.

  • @dotcomdudee
    @dotcomdudee Před rokem +14

    Zorin is definitely my favourite "easy" linux, based on Ubuntu. It's visually across between MacOS and Windows - and it's gorgeous.

    • @Kodeb8
      @Kodeb8 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, Zorin is pretty damn good, it should be recommended more to people who absolutely need a desktop that looks exactly like what they are familiar with.

    • @Jopekos
      @Jopekos Před rokem +1

      the census of Zorin OS users is very important to show how many people use Linux, unfortunately a large part of the community hates any kind of telemetry but this is fundamental.

  • @mortimersnerd1348
    @mortimersnerd1348 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I've been running Linux Mint on an older Dell Latitude laptop for about 7 years. It's stable, secure, and for general use an outstanding OS. Once support for Windows 7 ended I've disliked all subsequent Microsoft OS's and prefer the familiarity/Look and Feel that Linux Mint brings to the table. Looking forward to obtaining a newer PC soon with better connectivity ports (USB, Ethernet, HDMI, etc) and loading up Mint on that. I'm hoping the installer will have no problems recognizing the newer standards, I'll just have to wait and see. If anyone has experience and issues in this regard, I'd like to hear from you.

    • @linkfreeman1998
      @linkfreeman1998 Před 4 dny

      well it appears that HDMI foundation or whatever it is hates linux man....

  • @sprinklednights
    @sprinklednights Před rokem +12

    I love the way that Anthony explains Linux. He taught me how to start with Linux, and I am so greatful that he is so good at talking about Linux

  • @howling-wolf
    @howling-wolf Před rokem +37

    Office 365 or whatever its called now has alternatives on linux. And they are even quite good.
    Only Office paired with nextcloud for example is an amazing bundle.

    • @rlosangeleskings
      @rlosangeleskings Před rokem +2

      Libre office is better... There's some security flaws that Open Office has come across that I'm not comfortable with in getting back to it any time soon...

    • @RKStrider
      @RKStrider Před rokem +13

      @@rlosangeleskings Btw, the comment above refers to onlyoffice, not openoffice

    • @howling-wolf
      @howling-wolf Před rokem +7

      @@rlosangeleskings libre is the hate of my life.

    • @jeffreydurham2566
      @jeffreydurham2566 Před rokem +1

      Only Office on ZorinOS is great as well since ZorinOS has added a bunch of Windows compatible fonts. This is great if you have to send documents to other people that use Windows.

    • @darkhellspartan975
      @darkhellspartan975 Před rokem +1

      @@howling-wolf how come you dislike libre?

  • @ayoubrayanemesbah8845
    @ayoubrayanemesbah8845 Před rokem +4

    i stared using linux mint before 1 year and now i can't replace it

  • @VBlackpill
    @VBlackpill Před 5 měsíci +1

    I shed actual tears seeing this on my feed. Anthony come back to the light brother

  • @ErikS-
    @ErikS- Před rokem +51

    Honestly, I really like the direction that Linux and Ubuntu are going. Especially the fact that they finally start to focus more and more on the mainstream user instead of the developer. The very nice desktop in the latest Ubuntu release is also a massive improvement imho.

    • @RicardoSantos-oz3uj
      @RicardoSantos-oz3uj Před rokem +12

      Yes, but the data collection and the push toward a walled garden is a step back.

    • @eopest
      @eopest Před rokem

      @@RicardoSantos-oz3uj Then run Linux Lite or LXLE.

    • @Duke49th
      @Duke49th Před rokem +6

      I don't see the difference between Mint from 10 years ago and today. You have to have to learn console for every little shit. Most programs running on Windows, still don't run on Linux or performance sucks. Speaking of Music Production (would work) , Video Production (does not work or need to sacrifice a lot) and especially gaming (mostly no) that is.
      So, unfortunately still a no go for me. As much as I would love to leave Microsoft.

    • @generalwhine5350
      @generalwhine5350 Před rokem

      Definetly! With a little more support by some of the other software companies - like @affinity - the better. Less spying, more control. I'll be switching soon for Blender and DaVinci Resolve usage on my desktop soon!

    • @xxDrain
      @xxDrain Před rokem

      Good luck trying to force a whole new OS on non-tech-savvy users who only ever used Windows. Good luck getting your whole company to relearn basic computer skills.

  • @margin-call-of-duty
    @margin-call-of-duty Před rokem +90

    Thanks for the Linux popularization! I'm a Linux nerd using it for work, absolutely love it. But not sure if it is ready to be a gaming platform. Steam did an excellent job with proton and steam, but it's always roulette when you run a game that is not tested by Valve.

    • @josefschulz5069
      @josefschulz5069 Před rokem +14

      But it could, more users could change Things.

    • @margin-call-of-duty
      @margin-call-of-duty Před rokem +14

      @@josefschulz5069 indeed! That’s why popularisation is important

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před rokem +10

      I daily drive it since March last year without issues in gaming (except anti-cheat).

    • @squidbeard492
      @squidbeard492 Před rokem +6

      Other than not easily mapping controller layouts for non steam games I haven't had issues gaming on Linux. Then again I just check proton db and have any workarounds beforehand if needed

    • @josefschulz5069
      @josefschulz5069 Před rokem

      Iam using it For gaming too, after finding out Steam uses a udev whitelist for external controllers, i knew how to add them and config my Setup. My last big problem is motion smoothing, ITS missing for Steamvr on linux. But iam hoping :)

  • @hackanimator12
    @hackanimator12 Před 6 měsíci

    last year I got a computer with cinnamon mint instaled, and, man I loved how fast it was, especially when I was testing my code, but unfortunately I has to format and re-install windows because of 1: a boot error was happening and 2: I also needed to use some of the microsoft office apps with don't work even if it is the online version. but still, mint and bodhi have a special place in my heart

  • @readifdumb
    @readifdumb Před měsícem +1

    Mint is a good start to Linux. Once you get comfortable with how things work, you can take the step towards something like Fedora, and maybe after that start thinking about Arch.

  • @B3ASTM0D3.
    @B3ASTM0D3. Před rokem +17

    Always love seeing Anthony host. He's one hell of a smart guy.

  • @CristuelCasto
    @CristuelCasto Před rokem +52

    I've been running Xubuntu for about 8 years and it's been mostly a great experience so far. And in the last 2-3 years, I've only had to use the command line once every 3-5 months, and usually for very minor stuff. Also, philosophically, the way I see it, open source software has already won.

    • @brunoais
      @brunoais Před rokem +6

      @@DoubleMonoLR not really. It's not that rare to use powershell in windows

    • @Root174
      @Root174 Před rokem +2

      @@brunoais Only in business environments with regards to IT management and even then, still not much. Your average user will rarely have to enter commands and it would probably be too scary for most.

    • @CristuelCasto
      @CristuelCasto Před rokem +1

      @@DoubleMonoLR I only had to copypaste a string of commands (which occupied maybe less than two lines) to install a program. I recently had to Google a fix for StarCraft 2 not starting after a Windows update and, believe it or not, I had to do the same (it was an ip config command for renewing the ip address of my machine). As I said, very minor stuff, and if somebody complains about it, their complaints are pretty much specious. The SC2 bug was probably the worst of the two.

    • @CristuelCasto
      @CristuelCasto Před rokem +6

      I seriously don't get the resistance to Linux most of the folks arguing against it have. In the end, it's another powerful tool to have at your disposal; you don't even have to install it exclusively on your machine, you can always choose to dual boot Linux with Windows, it's so easy, or you can easily make a bootable thumb drive without even touching the SSD or the main hard drive.

    • @Root174
      @Root174 Před rokem

      I think you underestimate how difficult or scary it can be for most ordinary people or how people just don't care and just want something that they know and that works for them.

  • @WildMidwest1
    @WildMidwest1 Před rokem

    In November, 2022 I made the Linux switch after being an Apple guy since 1980. I bought an HP Dev One laptop. It came with PopOS! preinstalled but I found that distro had a few rough edges, so after about a week I switched to Linux Mint (LM). I subsequently distro hopped through about eight other distros before settling on three I still use regularly: KDE Neon, KDE Manjaro and LM.
    Coming from Mac OS X, I found Linux drive backup paradigms available to be far less intuitive and risky. I lost count of the number of times I destroyed my GRUB volume in the process, and doing so still strikes fear. Backing up Mac OS X volumes is absolutely straightforward by comparison to Linux. I tried all the Linux backup options and I found them wanting in efficiency, convenience and safety. All have serious ‘gotchas.’
    Most recently dabbling with Wizard-Vicuna and other open source AI, I struggled for days trying to get oobabooga (the AI server) to install under Manjaro before giving up. ‘Wheel’ would not compile because it could not find GCC 9, whereas Manjaro has GCC 12.2.1. No problem installing oobabooga in LM, which has GCC 11. Downgrading or dual-installing GCC 9 and 12 in Manjaro is beyond my capability.
    Maybe the biggest reason for newbies to use use Linux Mint is the amazing online LM community. These people are incredibly empathetic and helpful. I found none of the toxicity there that plagues most social media.
    The bottom line is that for bleeding edge usage, one Linux distro may not be enough to get every task done. Maintaining three Linux distros side-by-side is probably not for everyone, but it works alright for me (for now). Linux has a pretty steep learning curve, and most apps don’t have up-to-date user’s guides. The Arch wiki is amazing, but prepare to spend many hours with it. The Linux community IS the user’s guide… it’s pretty special.
    I am happy to have mostly peeled Apple’s claws off my wrists, and not deal with the Devil named Microsoft. Linux Mint was instrumental in that journey.

  • @devonboulden2496
    @devonboulden2496 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use both Mint and Windows. I love Mint and am planning to do a full migration in the future.

  • @nebulous962
    @nebulous962 Před rokem +61

    I used it for few years and i liked it but i moved to rolling release distro to get more updates. 🙂

    • @lobotomo9212
      @lobotomo9212 Před rokem +6

      This guy updates.

    • @grisu1934
      @grisu1934 Před rokem +15

      @@lobotomo9212 after logging in sudo pacman -Syu is the first thing i do everyday

    • @RACAPE
      @RACAPE Před rokem +8

      @@grisu1934 man of culture

    • @sugaryhull9688
      @sugaryhull9688 Před rokem +4

      I did the opposite (went to Debian Stable) lmao

    • @Anonymous4045
      @Anonymous4045 Před rokem +4

      @@grisu1934 I mean why not make it a startup script then lol

  • @vwagenjetta
    @vwagenjetta Před rokem +5

    I switched to Linux when Linus and Luke did the the Linux challenge. PopOS was a nightmare (I didn't know anything at the time, so that probably didn't help), I absolutely hate the Gnome desktop, so Ubuntu wasn't an option, so I tried Manjaro and ended up using it with KDE Plasma. It was great, and after I learned how to use it, I switched to Arch, which I've been on since, and I love it. I have a Windows machine on the network for playing games that don't work (effing anti-cheat), and for streaming multiplayer games to Twitch (don't want to crash for any reason while streaming), but I rarely use it. I even bought an Asus laptop for my parents (born 1959) which they've been using for about a year now (and even updating regularly with Yay). Linux is super easy to use, and if most of what you do is in a browser anyway, you don't even need Windows, or MacOS. Side note: We all need to stop recommending distros, and start recommending desktop environments. I can have 10 different distros looking and working exactly the same by installing KDE Plasma, or Gnome. They're different to the expert Linux user, but the average person will have a real hard time seeing any differences on the surface. Love the educational Linux content, too, most Linux channels are ultra-power user focused, and speak on super niche problems or software. Shoutout to Ermano of Linux Made Simple for focusing on problems that people might actually have, and offering step by step instructions on how to fix them.

  • @MrSupersonic2012
    @MrSupersonic2012 Před 11 měsíci +11

    My old laptop from when I was in high school had Windows 7. When support ended for 7 I decided to try Linux to breath some new life into this old machine. It's not a gaming laptop and just for general web surfing. Linux Mint ended up being the OS I used and I overall liked it. It was very similar to Windows 7 in how it worked.

    • @tanja-k
      @tanja-k Před 9 měsíci

      Also found my old laptop, Sony Vaio running Windows 7. Will be updating it to Linux later this week. Just have to decide which Linux, Mint looking best so far.

  • @WalterPetrovic
    @WalterPetrovic Před rokem +2

    I have a Toshiba Satellite 300-L that I think I bought as brand new around 2008, and MINT works fantastic on it. Originally it used VISTA and it was great but once Windows crashed, Windows never ran to any quality since.

  • @KouroshFarrokhzad
    @KouroshFarrokhzad Před rokem +20

    I don't want to judge but at this point Anthony's gift for presentation, style of delivery and all-around "making complex concepts simple with a plain-language approach" is second to none on this medium. We're lucky to have him and so is LTT. Thank you for yet another fantastic primer on Linux, Anthony and happy holidays to everyone at LTT! 🎄🎅

  • @DrakeFromStateFarm
    @DrakeFromStateFarm Před rokem +9

    Gotta appreciate when open-source somehow manages to be clean and working

  • @balrog687
    @balrog687 Před 17 hodinami +1

    Mate is actually a drink widely consumed in argentina

  • @RyanMatthews-ib6lj
    @RyanMatthews-ib6lj Před 6 měsíci +3

    i think its really cool that linux comes with a software like Libreoffice to compete with MS office

  • @luiss428
    @luiss428 Před rokem +14

    so out of curiosity i checked how linux mint looks like now, and i am just really impressed it stood the test of time. it was my fave distro before (although, i had no other practical reason to use linux other than its a windows alternative + it looked nice)

  • @samlaatstenaam6957
    @samlaatstenaam6957 Před rokem +11

    I think Zorin OS comes even closer to a windows experience, and is my preferred choice.

  • @thesaurusrext
    @thesaurusrext Před 11 dny +1

    Years and years ago my brother helped me build a gaming PC, and without asking me he threw a pirated windows 10 on it and I ended up buying a code to activate it because I'm lazy. But I had planned on experimenting/fucking around with Linux distros. Was always a little grumpy at him for just throwing it on there without asking or talking with me about it at all. I'm finally going to Mint a refurb laptop i just got my hands on. Thanks for the video!

  • @user-bp9dw9ox5p
    @user-bp9dw9ox5p Před rokem +3

    I've been a systems and network engineer for over two decades. If you want to work in IT or the corperate world in general, you damn well better know Windows in and out. Being well versed in Linux may impress your fellow D&D players, but not potential employers.

    • @rochekalifa2074
      @rochekalifa2074 Před rokem

      LMAO ''fellow D&D players''

    • @arch357
      @arch357 Před 11 měsíci

      Everyone is taught about windows stuff..

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 Před rokem +15

    The only reason why I stick with Windows still is just the gaming support for now. Linux is getting close, but it's still not quite got everything I would prefer to have. I have a feeling though that I'll switch to Linux sometime in the next 5 years or so because Windows 11 is kind of wack and I can't use Windows 10 forever.

    • @vishnumenon6541
      @vishnumenon6541 Před rokem +1

      Same here, I'm hoping the situation to improve in atleast the next 5 years as I'm planning to ditch windows, once 12 comes out

  • @physikus7888
    @physikus7888 Před rokem +3

    Why does it look like it is from 10 years ago. Aren't Linux devs not able to make actually modern GUIs? They even use such an old school forum.

  • @woodenfences
    @woodenfences Před 11 dny

    Thank you for the useful intro, especially the few words about the three flavors. My Windows 10 laptop was crashing all the time. Nothing to fix it, I was about to trash it. Then I installed mint and now everything works smoothly.

  • @Clip7heApex
    @Clip7heApex Před rokem +1

    Been using Mint as my daily driver for the past 18 months, love it. I still have a Windows laptop but the only thing I use it for is Amazon prime videos as they won't let me watch movies in HD on anything other than Windows for some stupid reason. What frustrates me the most is sitting down to watch a film and it decides it wants to update for the next 40 minutes. This was the main reason to switch away from Windows. I was on my way out to work but needed to quickly order something online, nope, you got to wait for the update and be late for work. Happened way too many times I rage quit.

  • @Paul-lx2pc
    @Paul-lx2pc Před rokem +9

    Good summary. I started using Ubuntu 13 years ago but when they decided to switch to the Unity desktop, things went awry and was now dealing with a buggy distro. I had experimented with LM about 10 years ago but found it a little buggy and still needed a bit of work to get it up to speed. I experimented with other distros in the meantime until I checked out LM again and found it had greatly improved. I'm presently dual booting with Windows 10 (not 11) - there is one Windows app that I still need otherwise would have ditched Windows a long time ago. There are still problems trying to run Windows apps on LM using Wine, Play on Linux etc but prefer to dual boot instead. If anyone out there wants to know how to dual boot, there's plenty of help available online.
    I've never tried any anti-virus software on LM and have never had any issues. I use it for my everyday needs and can safely say it has evolved into a polished and well maintained distro.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Před rokem +1

      yep. I dumped ubuntu as well. I do not wtf Shuttleworth was thinking when he came up with Unity but I couldn't deal with that UI either. and worse there was NO workaround. I believe they have a workaround now but I've moved on to LM since then & stayed with it. also Ubuntu One they're storage medium at the time got hacked I mean WTF?

  • @flirkyn1661
    @flirkyn1661 Před rokem +9

    While I always prefered to use windows for some reasons, when I had to use Linux for my studies or for others things, I've gone for Mint and it was a pretty good one that I would recommend if someone want to switch to Linux!

  • @stevenpike7857
    @stevenpike7857 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I tried to use Linux, had the NVIDIA drivers installed, but Blender wasn't recognizing it in the systems tab for rendering. I tried to look into fixing it, but the explanations were beyond convoluted, and didn't work.

  • @jsonkody
    @jsonkody Před 6 měsíci +2

    Mint is most solid Distro for most people.
    I would recommend it to every Linux beginner 10/10 times. I use Fedora as a dev, but Love mint .. it's so good my mom run it for many years on her PC (and she is lost even in Windows 😅 - I just setup it for her and it runs, always .. she has it only for internet, movies and documents)

  • @arch800
    @arch800 Před rokem +41

    Switched to Mint after everything in Windows 11 was bugged out and crashing without downclocking most of my hardware, after a bit of setup I got it more functional than Windows, however some things are still a bit shaky, but still able to daily drive

    • @warthunder1969
      @warthunder1969 Před rokem +9

      Yeah Linux desktop isn't perfect, but I've found myself diagnosing and fixing alot less problems on Linux than Windows these days (not just because I don't use Windows alot). At least I can control the updates and such of my linux systems - once I get them working I can leave them alone knowing that they will work consistently.

    • @nnnik3595
      @nnnik3595 Před rokem +4

      @@warthunder1969 I hear that a lot of people have issues with things that are bugged on Windows.
      I never really had any major bug on Windows - what was the bug?

    • @rafal06
      @rafal06 Před rokem +4

      @@nnnik3595 Once I had to reinstall Windows on my dad's PC, because an update completely bricked the system..

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR Před rokem +4

      @@nnnik3595 Windows 11 is current buggy on little things(not crashing etc, but dumb thing like start menu features stop working until reboot), I found Windows 10 extremely reliable. I expect Win11 will rapidly sort out the niggles.

    • @itznukeey
      @itznukeey Před rokem +2

      @@DoubleMonoLR I expected that too but its been like this for three months now? 22H2 is a fucking nightmare

  • @16bittango86
    @16bittango86 Před rokem +4

    0:50 "... and XFCE, which is even lighter than MATE"
    This isn't strictly speaking true. XFCE and MATE use roughly the same amount of resources, with MATE edging out a slight win by taking up ~8-10MB of RAM less at idle on a cold boot. Under load there is no difference in resource usage between the two. The real differences come down to customisation options and personal taste.
    Take note here: Cinnammon isn't all that much heavier than XFCE and MATE these days, using only ~70-100MB more RAM at idle, which could be an issue if one's running a minimum-spec machine, but shouldn't really be a bother for the average user with a semi-modern setup.

  • @buttface6t4
    @buttface6t4 Před měsícem +5

    emily killed it in this one

  • @fortetudine
    @fortetudine Před rokem +2

    I recently installed the Cinnamon Desktop from Linux Mint and it's brilliant! Beautiful, fast, easy to use. I love it.

  • @moyenaak
    @moyenaak Před 8 měsíci +3

    I use XFCE Mint as my daily driver and it's soooo good!

  • @grayghost832
    @grayghost832 Před rokem +10

    Linux mint has been my favorite distro. It's simple, fast, and gives me access to Ubuntu programs without actually running Ubuntu. I'd say fedora with gnome is probably 2nd place. It's also really nice especially for a tablet. Good for touch screens. I wish they would have made gnome an option for the steam deck actually.