• kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    Its absolutely ugly and has a very non modern interface, anyone who tries it as their first OS will probrally be convinced Linux is stuck in 2005. Tbh Fedora should be considered the default these days.

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      4 days ago

      What even is this comment lol

      Fedora is a distro, not a desktop environment. Your desktop environment is going to dramatically change your look and feel of your OS.

      I don’t know how anyone can say windows 11 with all its ads and basically the same UI as windows XP from 2000 “looks better” than something like hyprland, i3, KDE, or gnome.

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        4 days ago

        I don’t agree with them but I also disagree that 11 looks like XP. they are very far from each other. XP looked better even. I’m not joking.

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          4 days ago

          I guess I should clarify that it’s mechanically the same operating system for over 20 years.

          Keybinds on tiling window managers was such a game changer of how I daily use my operating system that now I never want to go back to the traditional method.

          And yes there’s a fresh coat on things like file explorer or various programs but win11 compared to win10 is basically the same thing with no innovation, just more ads, telemetry, spyware, etc.

          We still have windows 7 PCs in the shop at work and it looks the same to me as my work windows 11 laptop.

          I’m sure I’m preaching to the choir on the fediverse haha

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      4 days ago

      Windows interface is also stuck in 2005, and the evidence suggests most people prefer that. Many people claim they want modern interfaces, but then people get literally angry whenever Microsoft tries to update it and almost nobody ever uses any of the “modern” features they add. Mint is a perfectly fine choice for most people, who are perfectly happy to be stuck in 2005.

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        Windows interface is also stuck in 2005, and the evidence suggests most people prefer that.

        Does it? Most people are spending all their time on their cell phone these days, and that’s much closer to Gnome’s UI. But yeah, anyone accustomed to windows will be better on Mint and cinnamon, however everyone else will be better off on Gnome.

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          4 days ago

          This post literally about Windows 10, which is not on anyone’s phone. That’s the reason I’m making that specific recommendation.

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          You do realise that even though it’s not one of the official Mint variants, it’s still possible to install Gnome on Mint with minimal fuss?

          There are people that still install and run KDE and that hasn’t been a Mint variant for some time now.

          Or are you saying that Gnome should be the default variant because it’s “modern”?

          The monkey’s paw curled a finger when they took off in that direction. Most old Linux/X applications will run fine under any window manager / desktop environment and, by and large, inherit the look and feel of that environment. Modern Gnome apps say “no” to that and look like Gnome apps wherever they are.

          Since the Mint team are forking Gnome apps precisely to avoid that behaviour, I’d say Mint isn’t going to adopt Gnome proper any time soon, but as I said, you can install it if you really want.