Linux Mint was the distro I chose little less than a year ago when I switched to Linux. Used it with Cinammon at first and then switched to XFCE. It’s been a cool journey and I have def learned a lot.

But over time Mint has left more to be desired, most specifically, more up to date packages. Hence why I’m leaving the Debian / Ubuntu based distros to try OpenSuSE TW with Gnome.

Any advice would be appreciated

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        1 year ago

        They are very difficult to break. Even if there is a problematic update that would normalny kill your install you can just roll back too the previous working version.

        Great for systems that you need to ‘simply work’.

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      1 year ago

      I’m on immutable fedora and the experience has been great. Aeon is similar, I can recommend it any day over a traditional install