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  • star_wraith [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I use Mint 98% of the time, though still dual boot Windows 10 (need it so I can keep using my Zune HD player). I love Mint and think it's way better than Windows... but it's still not close to Windows in terms of usability for people like my parents. They know, for example, to stick the thumb drive in the hole, then a folder pops up. They know if they want to install a program, they go to a website, click on the big "download now" button, and click "run" when the popup comes up. Meanwhile I'm trying to figure out why I can't install Docker properly.

    Again, I love Mint and think it's better than Windows for me, but imo there's no Linux distro out there that's ready for the masses.