Arch users have the latest softwares, Debian users have LMDE. Is it real that Arch users are rich and have mid level PCs and is always up to date? Well they don’t have Mint(debian edition). Dont need to ask if anyone using it tho cuz its Mint and Debian edition of a distro.
Op, did you have a stroke?
No.
Good to know
You can install Cinnamon on Arch though.
You can also add gears to a computer. Maybe they prefer stable over rolling? Or don’t like the diy approach of Arch?
You can also add gears to a computer
sudo apt install mesa-utils
Yeah, very close though, but you didnt get LMDE fully.
Don’t get me wrong, I used Mint for a year, it’s what helped me quit macOS for good. It’s a great distro, where you don’t have to delve into advanced Linux topics just to get things working, which is what kept me as just a visitor to Linux for years prior. But once I did get the hang of Linux, I was drawn to Arch’s philosophy of installing only what you want (* systemd being the glaring exception). Then I got converted to tiling WMs. So now there’s very little about LMDE that appeals to me. I’d still recommend it to anyone though.
Arch was my first choice, but it forces you to keep up to date and use the latest cutting edge software, its like Windows. So I am researching Debian, Mint, and Fedora instead.
Yeah, if you have spotty internet service or are using a minimal data plan, that can be an important deciding factor. You can leave an Arch system without updating too, as long as you don’t install a new package.
Arch was my first choice
Could you please elaborate on that? Like, how did it become your first choice?
Ubuntu then Debian for lightweight then Arch, then still researching.
While I think hearing about the sequence is cool as well, I was actually more interested in the (in)direct motivation behind it. Like, how did Arch Linux (specifically) manage to pique your interest?
Been using it for two years on my side business laptop, works awesome. Plug and play functionality with most the apps I need, and rock stable.
My streambox/shizbox machine (a Orange pi 5 MAX w/ 16Gb of ram) has Armbian “bleeding edge”/sway (Which is basically “Rolling release Debian”, and no DE) – everything just werks. It’s as easy as “Install packages, copy .dotfiles in, run, done.”. With those things said… yes, I am using Debian. And yes, I also has the latest packages – without breaking things apart. And no, I don’t want to go back to x11.
Why LMDE? Cinnamon is available in the upstream Debian repos…
Its about sending the message: fuck ubuntu, w debian to the mint maintainers
Dunno, Its Mint that I want.
Can you make the taskbar larger in Mint?
I personally don’t see the benefit over regular Mint since it removes snaps anyways. And the newer software from Ubuntu is nice