I don't understand why people use Linux Mint, an antiquated OS. People talk about the Cinnamon desktop, but my sentiment is why would you use it when Ubuntu has Cinnamon.
I get being a beginner/distro hopper, but it really doesn't make sense to use anything else other than Ubuntu if you're going to use their repo base anyway. I don't know, I guess I can see it philosophically, maybe they don't like corporate distros, or maybe they don't like snaps (to be frank I like snaps a lot more than flatpaks). But the bottom line is at the end of the day to me, Linux Mint is pointless.
When I started, I recall about 5 years ago, I kept switching to different OS not knowing that the only major real difference was really just the politics and desktop environments. I think a lot of newcomers are unaware of this fact and keep thinking that some how Arch is going to be vastly different as an overall experience than OpenSuse or Fedora...when they virtually use the same sort of packaging scheme.
On top of that I can truly say that the best environment I've ever worked with is GNOME, and only two systems come into mind for me philosophically as a superior choice. The first system is Ubuntu, because everything works on it, I like snaps, I just wish they worked with my custom theme, never had a bad experience with snaps either. The second system is Manjaro, which is what I deem the more "non-corporate" distro because you have a vetting system that's handled by the community, and they're not psychotic about code of eihics and stuff like that. Other than that, it really sucks seeing people fall into a hivemind that Linux Mint is somehow a gamechanger, when it's really just Ubuntu.
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