Can it be topped?

can it be topped?

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yes by fedora xfce

xebian

Debian base install with xfce and lightdm manually installed

why wouldn't you just use Linux Mint? Better repos IMHO

Yes, by using Xfce on virtually any other distribution.

based

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unstable testing distro topping anything
I laf

nope, used it before. Xubuntu is that but more polished

Mint releases once in 2 years

Checked, but the compositor actually works now.

>have shit laptop
>want to use it for simple shit
>decide to download Linux Mint (Cinnamon)
>just werks for awhile, then it starts acting super slow and buggy
>decide to give xubuntu a try
>install it
>open to desktop for the first time
>ctrl+alt+t
>sudo apt-get update
>sudo apt update
>"ERROR"
>huh?
>ok
>sudo apt-get upgrade
>"ERROR"
>what the fuck?
>whatever, I'm just gonna use it for browsing anyway
>try and install Brave
>"cannot locate "brave-browser"
>what the actual fuck
>look it up
>stack overflow thread
>1 solution
>"It's not available for xubuntu, but you can't install it as a snap app haha.."
>...
>install Linux Mint (MATE)
>just werks

I would blame all of that on my own incompetence if it wasn't for the fact that I literally got an error message during the first update. xubuntu can lick my fucking nuts.

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I know, but it's funnier with the tearing

This is true. That was my very first experience with Xfce as well.

>>try and install Brave
It looks like the operating system did the right thing and short circuited itself.

>>"cannot locate "brave-browser"
I heard experienced Linux users say they don't like how Ubuntu tries to "protect the user from itself." But I did not know that's what they meant. Sounds like Ubuntu is pretty based.

die

mint's updates are comparable to ubuntu's interim releases

no they are not, they are sticking to Ubuntu LTS until next LTS

>try and install Brave
>"cannot locate "brave-browser"
good
use firefox esr like a white european should

>apt-get

lmao

>brave
found your problem. botnet placebo has no place on a gentleman's linux system.
ungoogled chromium and don't look back

used to be good, turned to shit long ago.