Yes! Hard to believe, after perceived 10,000 years on Linux, that stupid gurl has finally decided what’s best. Best for her, and probably, possibly for you, too.
Life is short, so no more wibble wobble around these parts. If you wanna be happy you’ll choose Linux distro #4, Manjaro. I have decided MX has a stupid desktop, EOS is bothersome and needs permanent maintenance, and Mint and Pop are Ubuntu-based static releases. That’s all compromised shit.
Only Manjaro gives you all the comforts of Mint, a good and stable – and manageable – update path and a whole bunch of official and comunity maintained desktop environments . Only Manjaro gives you that certain fine blend of bragging rights while staying in the banana hammock. π
If you are of average intelligence and not a total doofus, you may use Manjaro as a starter distro, save a lot of time you’d otherwise spend getting used to Linux. Think back to your first days on Windows, did you get a Windows Light version, Windows with training wheels? No, eh. And still you became the super self-sufficient computer expert I’m talking to right now. Let’s not forget Windows is a jumbled mess, compared to Linux.
So, there you have it!
Until you hop again. Xxx
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I’m not a hopper per se, Neil. From my first couple weeks in Linux onwards I did one single jump from a non-used Mint to Manjaro, and then only once Manjo broke down on me and couldn’t get a good Mate DE running. Now that they’re cool again I’m back to Manajaro, with no intention to ever jump again.
What might have given you the false impression of me being a hopper was the simple fact that I installed lots of distros on my secondary and tertiary machines. For testing, reviewing reasons.
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Your correct.
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I’m just not a boy, is all. Once I found something nice I tend to stick to it. But keep an open mind, that’s why I used to install and test a lot of other distros for a while.
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