• Diplomjodler@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    If you have cutting edge hardware, this might be an issue. But most people don’t and for them Mint will work just fine. If you want cutting edge, don’t use Mint. But that’s not their focus at all. Mint is for people who just want their computer to work with minimal hassle.

    • GenderNeutralBro@lemmy.sdf.org
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      6 months ago

      If you want cutting edge, don’t use Mint. But that’s not their focus at all. Mint is for people who just want their computer to work with minimal hassle.

      These don’t seem like competing needs. When I think “just work with minimal hassle”, I don’t think “I need to restrict myself to outdated hardware”.

      I’m perfectly happy running old packages in general. I’m still on Plasma 5, and it works just as well as it did last year. But that’s a matter of features, not compatibility. Old is fine; broken is not.

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        6 months ago

        I think Mint is mostly for the “I have a PC that’s a few years old and want something easy and reliable to replace Windows with” crowd. Because it works great for that. It’s the perfect beginner distro.

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          6 months ago

          Yeah absolutely zero newbies are going to buy a new computer in order to test out Linux.

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      6 months ago

      The machine I have running mint is a fifteen year old Core 2 Duo T6600 laptop. Works great!