LainOfTheWired, 1 year ago (edited 11 months ago) I wouldn’t call mint old. It has Massive repos and tons of 3rd party ones A reasonably modern desktop environment( if you don’t like it get a theme pack, or are you to lazy to install a theme.) Stability which most new users will value a lot, as I’m sure they don’t want to learn exactly how Linux works on day 1. Everything just works out the box on reasonably well supported hardware( aka the manufacturer gives a dam about Linux users or it’s a thinkpad) So I don’t see how mint is a boomer OS because unless you’re a dev or an enthusiast it has everything you need
I wouldn’t call mint old. It has
So I don’t see how mint is a boomer OS because unless you’re a dev or an enthusiast it has everything you need