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- linux@lemmy.ml
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- linux@lemmy.ml
Been awhile since I tried Linux Mint. Have no interest in using Ubuntu so went straight for the latest Debian Edition beta which was just released. This feels like such a solid release, which makes sense due to its Debian base. I really like Cinnamon and the suite of utility tools Mint ships with.
As someone who typically uses Debian, I can see me using this as a permanent desktop OS as the changes and additions the Mint team add to Debian seem to be nothing but positive.
Well worth checking out!
Well, you do get older apps in general unless they are backported by the Mint team.
What I would love to see is dropping the Ubuntu base entirely, copy / backport the Nvidia drivers, and have the team focus on backporting more packages from Debian testing (based off telemetry / popcon to see which are most popular).
I have a hunch that is actually their endgame, but we'll see.
LMDE has flatpaks in the Software Manager.
I realize I'm in the minority, but I'm not a fan of it. Like, for sideloading proprietary software like discord and the like, yes, if they don't have a deb repository. But I wouldn't want to use Flatpack for stuff that is already part of Debian main, like a web browser, an office suite, etc.
Well, you're not alone. As an longtime Linux user I am not a fan of flatpaks either. But I accept the idea that they're most likely the future. The only nice feature of them is the OS invisibility for trackers.