Try Distro Hopping. Then, next week when you switch to yet another distro, you can just erase the entire disk and install Linux.
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Chris L@lemmy.worldto
Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Is it possible to change which folder the file manager will show when opening the file manager?English
5·2 years agoI’m using Cinnamon on Fedora, but I’m guessing it should be the same in Mint. Open the Menu Editor (right-click on the Mint menu and select Edit Menu) Locate the “Files” entry. Right click on it and select Properties. In the Command box, add a space after the %U then Downloads. So the Command should be nemo %U Downloads.
Chris L@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•what linux OS should I install on a backup notebook if my main one is debian?English
1·2 years agoEdge has a much new kernel. The last time I checked, regular Mint was using a 5x kernel, and Edge had, if I remember correctly, a 6.5 kernel.
I recently switched to Fedora after roughly two decades of using Ubuntu (started with Warty Warthog), Debian and their derivatives. Feels oddly comfortable, and strangely nostalgic having started using in Linux with Red Hat 24 years ago. I think both Ubuntu and Fedora have their issues, as well as their strengths. It just boils down to what issues and strengths are most important to you.
Chris L@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What're some of the dumbest things you've done to yourself in Linux?English
4·2 years agoRed Hat was the first Linux I installed, about 24 years ago, and got hooked. Switched to Ubuntu about 19 years ago, and have used nothing but Debian and derivatives since. I’ve attempted Fedora a few times, but could not convince myself to stick to it.
Chris L@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•I feel like I'm missing out by not distro-hoppingEnglish
1·2 years agoI try different distros just out of curiosity. I’ve used several that look promising, but there always seems to be some little thing I end up not liking. I usually end up going back to Zorin, which to me feels a lot like Mint. If Mint works well for you, use it. While many Linux users tend to distro-hop quite a bit, if you just want a computer that works for what you need it to do, stick with what does that for you.
Chris L@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.world•What is your favorite GNOME distribution?English
3·3 years agoI used Ubuntu for years, but just recently installed Debian with Gnome. Definitely not as beginner friendly as Ubuntu, but I’m happy with it so far.
I’ve had very good luck with my HP Smart Tank printer. It just works, in both Debian and Fedora distros. Gets automatically configured, and both printing and scanning work flawlessly. Arch based distros are another story :-(