Me: Btw how old are your packages?
Mint: Its rude to ask the age of a distro
Me: well are the maintained properly?
Mint: uhhhh.... Some of them are
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Me: Btw how old are your packages?
Mint: Its rude to ask the age of a distro
Me: well are the maintained properly?
Mint: uhhhh.... Some of them are
Mint us absolutely perfect for folks like me. I want to use my computer, not work on it. I have Blender, a couple of slicers, GIMP, a couple of DAW type programs and a few other things. Perfect computer. I have no interest in the bleeding edge. Now granted, I don't game, which saves me some grief but I guess kinda marginalizes me these days, and I'm not even hobbyist level savvy in the console, but I do hate both Microsoft and Apple, ta-da!, Mint. If there's a better distro for me, I don't care, I like mint.
Mint us absolutely perfect for folks like me. I want to use my computer, not work on it.
I know you're not going to believe me, because you sound like the type of person who is "set in their ways", but the only thing that makes Mint better for you than some other distro is that it happens to already be installed on your computer. That's it. Mint is not the perfect choice for anyone, because it's not particularly good at anything.
Keep using it. If it works for you, great. I don't care what you use. But we shouldn't be misleading people new to Linux into installing a distro that might not work for them.
Am I the only MF that prefers Fedora over the other distros?
If Arch didn't exist, I'd probably be a Fedora user
linus torvalds does too
And his attitude toward distros is that he wants one he can completely ignore
Nope. I bounced through about 5 distros before settling on Fedora. I've been on a little over a year and no real complains from me.
Nope, there are dozens of us. Dozens!
I've been using Fedora for a long time because it's actually up to date and tends to have the best of what the open source community has to offer, while still having some opinionated defaults to make things run smoothly.
Never had a problem with WIFI drivers. NVIDIA on Wayland however... (not Fedora's fault the proprietary drivers are garbage, its done what it can by at least making them easy to install)
"btw can you please install the latest nvidia drivers?"
"latest?"
switches back to Fedora
Why do I need latest? Why do I need even know version of a driver for my hardware?
NVIDIA drivers still suck on Linux, but each new update has been bringing massive usability improvements lately.
Since the drivers continue to be worked on after the release of the hardware. Some new functionality for new games may be developed. Or bugs may be fixed.
Seems like a dishonest question. Unless you are only using GPU compute professionally with out of date software.
Someone I personally knew almost gave up on Linux because their mint install would have screen tearing issues due to an outdated driver module and kernel, since Mint follows close to Ubuntu's kernel releases which are slow.
Cutting edge and bleeding edge kernels is one of Linux's biggest strengths because 99% of driver modules are in the kernel, so keeping it up to date will significantly reduce the chances of issues with your hardware, especially if its anything new.
You dont need to know the version, but knowing that your updates are based on cutting edge latest stable is what can save you from driver headaches.
I'm still kinda surprised to hear that people are still having trouble with Nvidia drivers. I would have thought that Nvidia would have decided to improve that because of the AI boom. I wonder why they continue being so bad at this π€
That is because nearly all of nvidia's revenue comes from AI datacenter hardware now, and before that from crypto miners. As long as CUDA works without issue, their main clients by dollar volume are happy
Have 2 Monitors with different screen resolutions. It crashes more often than windows 95 when I try to alt tab between applications.
This juxtaposition.

Leaving aside Arch and Nix for the moment... imagine rating Ubuntu over Mint. The depravity of the human mind know no limits.
I don't think this is a rating, but a diagram showing how tall the socks of the users of each distro are
Try to install Fedora 43 everything goes perfectly installation finished without any problems. Restart and bam I'm in my bios. Restart thinking it'a fluke, bam back to bios. Try again with a different setup USB bam bios... Ask around try what people are saying bam back to bios... This happened to me on old MSI laptop from 2015 and the new Asus from 2024... I'm beginning to think Fedora is allergic to me.
That's a weird-un. I moved to Fedora specifically because I wanted a no-nonsense distro, and for the last 7 years it's delivered on various desk- and laptops, knock-on-wood.
Yeah it's very weird, but that's my luck. Weird problems finds me. I'm happy with my cachyOS setup so, can't complain much.
It's probably a bootloader issue. Either grub got misconfigured, or uegi/msdos shenanigans.
Computers have a personality and preference of distro based on their hardware
Been using Fedora on several laptops and desktops, and haven't had issues with wifi. Or with anything else for that matter. For me, everything in Fedora just works and never breaks.
The first bug I've seen was recently. Apparently an update broke the 'shutdown and update' function in Fedora Workstation. So now when you press it, nothing happens. Then when you try shutting down, the PC will shut down without updating. It'll update and shutdown upon next boot. Can confirm Fedora KDE is unaffected though.
For me, everything in Fedora just works and never breaks.
Apparently an update broke the 'shutdown and update' function in Fedora Workstation.
Hmmmmmmm
I use mint, btw
Well. I have an issue and I'm just gonna drop it here as a last ditch effort.
In my Mint Software Manager, I noticed that certain data won't come through.
Specifically the reviews are not displayed. All applications have 4.5 stars. No reviews whatsoever.
How could I fix this?
my dads laptop just wouldnt get normal internet on mint. it always said the connecction was good but then nothing worked. on fedora it all just works. (for my own laptop mint was fine)