Jan-19-2021, 02:15 PM
I do like the Mint desktop. I had to tweak it with CSS to increase the scrollbars, etc... They stopped developing Manjaro with Mint as well. I'm not sure if it still exists as a community distro. The reason I like Manjaro is because it uses system.d and the package management is awesome. The AUR repositories are almost as big as Ubuntu's.
Sure, I could install the Mint desktop but it just never comes out the way you want it to.
Sure, I could install the Mint desktop but it just never comes out the way you want it to.
(Jan-19-2021, 02:33 AM)Larz60+ Wrote: I have used Linux mint for at least six years. There were some funky things about it such as installing wxpython, and a few other packages, but I have always managed to get around them. Install of wxpython was especially difficult, but I think the newest version is not as difficult as previous one, and think it's now OK to install with pip.
Also, Linux Mint 20 has corrected a lot of otherwise painful stuff. I have been running version 20 since it came out, and haven't suffered anything painful since then. It can be installed fro either KDE or Gnome (I use the later).