- I’m doing my part - Linux Mint here. Soon to switch to a more “manual” distro. - The only real reason to switch to another distro nowadays is because you want to get updates faster (rolling release [like Arch] vs steady releases) and/or you want the ability to customize the OS more easily. Also, if you wanna be that person that wants to remove SystemD from Linux or have a version controlled OS. - I like mint cause it stays out ofy way for literally everything. 
- Or if you’re sold on the hype of atomic distros (such as Fedora Kionite) - Or if you’re sold on reproducable OS configuration (Nix) - Or if you simply like the defaults of another distro better and don’t want to have to deviate from standards. - Or… - Nah, there’s still a lot of variety to Linux systems. 
 
- I can’t think of time where I needed anything more than Mint for a desktop. It’s been on at least one device in my house since 2010. 
 



