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>tried installing Linux Mint.
>installer tells me to set up secure boot.
>first boot tells me to update the kernel because my hardware is too new.
>after kernel update secure boot stops me from ever booting into mint because of changes to the OS.

Well, back to Windows 11.

At least Windows 11 fucking words and doesn't brick itself on install.

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>Fell for the secure boot meme

>>installer tells me to set up secure boot.
No it didn't.

if i want to install the latest version of something i have to use flatpak, which occupy literally thousands of Mb just for simple shit. at this point manjaro is better

why is Windows 11 fucking words?

user is autistic

Does ditching Nemo make it better? What do I replace it with?

How should I know?

What's the difference between Mint and Mint (edge)?

Kernel functions and OpP DIV references.

>using an _Operating System_ that is built by amateurs
No thank you

what's the advantage of mint over something like debian?

It works

both distros work

Just get Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix if you're drawn to using APT and the Cinnamon desktop environment.

this
i don't use untrusted obscure browsers made by nobodies and nor should anyone else
that goes for the fucking OS too most specially

One doesn't require you to sift through a bunch of freetard non-sense just to enable proper drivers.

I wish they put some actual thought into their XFCE variant. It didn't even come with a text editor.

Not installing Arch in 2022? Tkg frogging family says come home, frogs!

I know exactly what you mean but it's easily fixed by enabling non free repositories in synaptic package manager and installing firmware. No command line necessary. Debian's installer is total shit however. Use a live iso if you really want Debian.

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