Obviously this is somewhat subjective, but I’ve had a lot of problems in my previous attempts to switch to Linux, so I’d like to create a list of distros to try out, and see what works for me. I’m mostly expecting to be doing basic office work and light gaming via Steam.

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    6 days ago

    What’s different between LMDE and choosing cinnamon when installing debian? Do they change anything under the hood on the debian base?

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      6 days ago

      It’s the same Debian base under the hood, but has:

      • A more user-friendly installer (I know Debian’s has improved with Trixie, but Mint’s is still easier IMO).
      • A newbie friendly welcome screen that walks them through setting up a snap shot back-up tool, theming, updates, firewall, as well as easily providing a link to help documents, and shows the user the software center exists.
      • The excellent Mint Software Centre Appstore (I don’t think that comes with Cinnamon on a standard Debian install, I think it’s just the terminal).
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      The difference is LMDE uses debian and its packages as a base while the “cinnamon” edition uses Ubuntu as a base. I believe they both actually use cinnamon as the DE.

      It’s more of a just in case because a lot of the linux community isn’t like Conical lately.