I switched to Tuxedo. It solved some weird stability issues I had, which were mostly monitor resolution and layout issues.
I switched to Tuxedo. It solved some weird stability issues I had, which were mostly monitor resolution and layout issues.
I’m new to the world of Linux as a main OS, and I ran Mint for a while, wanted to try KDE Plasma, installed and ran it on mint for a while and blew away mint for a distro with KDE Plasma once I knew it’s what I wanted.
To say I had jank is an understatement.
I know a lot more than fuck all about Linux, but I’m also super lazy, so Mint is a good option.
I also want something that my wife finds easy. She’s now on her second week, and only one issue which she rebooted and it went away. After that, there is benefit to making mine like hers in case I ever need her to do something when I’m away and don’t have remote access.
Mint. Cinnamon for my wife. Probably the same for me, though I’m debating XFCE.
For me it is. I migrated my wife last week and mine is next week. AI spying is the last straw for me.
That’s my answer too. I went a month with just trying to make basic things work. Had to go back to being productive. Now, I bought another drive and I spend time whenever I have it. Once everything works as i need it to, I’ll switch full time.