I wish Linux distro devs would interview you about your experience. If the goal is wider adoption, we need to understand how to make it friendly for real. Your opinions are very valuable.
Switched to Mint recently and had 0 problems, took no effort to make the switch at all. I still have Windows if I need it, but why would I ever need it, Mint isn’t all that different from Windows, but better
One thing that bugs me on Mint is if i drag a URL from a browser onto the desktop, it makes me pick an icon from an atrocious icon pack rather than just giving it a default weblink icon of some kind.
I wish Linux distro devs would interview you about your experience. If the goal is wider adoption, we need to understand how to make it friendly for real. Your opinions are very valuable.
Switched to Mint recently and had 0 problems, took no effort to make the switch at all. I still have Windows if I need it, but why would I ever need it, Mint isn’t all that different from Windows, but better
One thing that bugs me on Mint is if i drag a URL from a browser onto the desktop, it makes me pick an icon from an atrocious icon pack rather than just giving it a default weblink icon of some kind.