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minus-square@Bruncvik@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink34•11 months agoAgreed. I used to be the tech support for my family members. Everyone I switched to Mint Cinnamon stopped calling me. (That’s also when I realised my relatives never call me to share good news or to ask about me.)
minus-squareLizlinkfedilinkEnglish13•11 months agoStart installing malware on their machines that reminds them to call every once in a while.
minus-square@frunch@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•11 months ago (That’s also when I realised my relatives never call me to share good news or to ask about me.) I feel that in my bones, mate
minus-square@UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink4•11 months agoPerfect gateway for Windows migrants. This and Mint are excellent starter distros. I mean you don’t ever have to switch but many people do, if only to explore their options
minus-squareRikudou_SageAlink2•11 months agoAfter using Mint for quite a few years, I’ve switched to NixOS. Still using Cinnamon, though, that DE won me over.
Cinnamon is epic dekstop environment
Agreed. I used to be the tech support for my family members. Everyone I switched to Mint Cinnamon stopped calling me. (That’s also when I realised my relatives never call me to share good news or to ask about me.)
Start installing malware on their machines that reminds them to call every once in a while.
I feel that in my bones, mate
Perfect gateway for Windows migrants. This and Mint are excellent starter distros.
I mean you don’t ever have to switch but many people do, if only to explore their options
After using Mint for quite a few years, I’ve switched to NixOS. Still using Cinnamon, though, that DE won me over.