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  • MaximilianKohler@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    What about Arch? I was told:

    mint is garbage. The only thing easier about mint or any of those “noob friendly” distros is the initial install

    any time you want to do anything outside of its strict little ecosystem it becomes a massive headache

    arch’s wiki is unparalleled

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      10 months ago

      Mint is for people who generally don’t want to do weird shit, which is most new users. If you do, it’s not any harder than doing it on Ubuntu or Debian.

      If you want in-depth tinkering, go with Arch. If you want newer packages than a Debian base but not necessarily much tinkering, go with Tumbleweed. You’re just going to have to learn a different package manager for each.

      I personally am most comfortable in an environment that has apt, and I don’t change much on my systems, so Mint is nice. My servers are straight Debian

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      10 months ago

      Sounds like neckbeard bullshit honestly, Mint is just fine. Arch is “better” if you like tinkering