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minus-square@Amends1782@lemmy.calinkfedilink15•1 year agoMint- great decision. Especially for a laptop. You’ll enjoy it.
minus-square@gnuplusmatt@reddthat.comlinkfedilink-6•1 year agoexcept if the hardware is newish, or they want to get off xorg
minus-square@frippa@lemmy.mllinkfedilink12•1 year ago A newcomer probably doesn’t even know what X11 and Wayland are, let alone the differences between the two. Linux Mint has planned experimental wayland support for Christmas 2023.
Mint- great decision. Especially for a laptop. You’ll enjoy it.
except if the hardware is newish, or they want to get off xorg
A newcomer probably doesn’t even know what X11 and Wayland are, let alone the differences between the two.
Linux Mint has planned experimental wayland support for Christmas 2023.