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Stop recommending Mint, especially to beginners. Ubuntu, Fedora, and Bazzite are all better for first time users because they actually work, they have much larger support networks, and are overall much higher quality with a focus on basic reliability.
Mint is based on ubuntu, and doesnt have the corporate slop. Bazzitte relies on flatpaks which is janky at best. Try explaining why you cant drag and drop in applications because they’ve been sandboxed…
As for fedora… what does it offer better? Or is it just personal taste?
The Flatpak drag-and-drop thing I’ve seen before (even on Mint) and I think it’s because of permissions. Try installing Flatseal and monkey around with your Flatpaks’ permissions; it may help.
What’s corporate slop? Mint is just a mediocre rebrand with a different default DE, and way less maintainers/testers (which is why there are so many people asking why X doesn’t work, where “X” is a basic thing any other distro does effortlessly)
Flatpaks support drag and drop just fine. I think you’re confused?
Than Mint? The same thing Ubuntu does: reliability. The average windows user isn’t going to sign up to a web forum to post a question asking how to fix something that doesn’t work, they’ll just go back to Windows.
The best way to avoid that is to not recommend a fragile OS like Mint. Fedora, Ubuntu, and Bazzite are all far better choices.
Do i really need to iterate the shenanigans of canonical?
I once installed discord as a flatpak and couldn’t drag and drop files. Installed the .deb and it worked perfectly fine. I also had a lot of file permissions issues with flatpaks. I now avoid them like the plague.
And how is mint less reliable? Because it has less maintainers? So if you have a billion maintainers, then it should be more reliable? Right? Totally wont be a spaghetti mess. Unless you can actually provide metrics… we can assume windows is more reliable for having thousands of highly paid developers… by your own logic.
Nah, Mint was my first distro and it works great
Perfect for beginners
I bet they are all good, but I’m a Mint newbie too, well since a couple of years now! Works charmingly well for me.
My recommendations:
Try Bazzite first. If you want more control, switch to Fedora.
Avoid Ubuntu at all costs.
Ubuntu is meh. If there was one that was “run, screaming, in the other direction, as fast as possible”, it would probably be Oracle Linux.
Thirding fedora, seconding the Ubuntu hate. Specifying FedoraKDE, however.