It's imperative devs don't create their own ecosystems with no regard for other projects. To do so is counter productive. It is imperative that more common standards are created and followed by all. All applications should be created to fit in with all DEs. The failure to do so is one of the things that keeps many people away from Linux, and is very frustrating for many Linux users.
Hi Jean, Thanks for your Video I'm a Mint user (21.3 XFCE) and very Happy about I choose xfce cause I find it uses less ressources As (future) substitutes for Mint I'd wish Arch or Gentoo; and in practice (due to my real low tech level) I'd rather install Ubuntu 24.04 or Debian 12 as for my work I need an OS that works without taking more than half my work time (more than 20 hours/week)
I just switched to Mint from Windows yesterday. I'm struggling to understand how to do basic tasks, but I just don't want to have Microsoft in my life anymore and I already only used foss applications for a long time except Ableton.
Garuda is more secure on privacy policy than Linux Mint but requires the use of pacman to install specific software which doesn't bug me if you want Arch Linux out of the box I do recommend Garuda Dragonized which allows full customization just like Arch Linux and it works a lot better than SteamOS.
Thank you for focusing on the Xapp initiative, which is one of the most important ones in the Linux world for years. I am curious whether the Pop OS team, who are developing their own Cosmic Desktop, would consider joining such an initiative, since they are writing a lot of the basic apps themselves.
Someone needs to make a real working Windows 7 theme because Arch Linux has that and you can make it look very similar to Windows 7 I swear to god just use Manjaro if you want a theme that is similar to Windows 7 it's very breath taking I do love Linux Mint Cinnamon though for that classic Windows type feeling I need a penguin adapter though the distros I use work with my adapter out of the box.
I am 65 years old and yesterday, after much hesitation, I made the decision to install Linux Mint on an older laptop. At first everything seemed to work perfectly. Then I discovered that I absolutely could not activate my Bluetooth adapter. After some research it turned out that this is a common problem in Linux. I am therefore disappointed with the hype surrounding this operating system.
It's getting harder nowadays for applications from alien toolkits to co-exist. Budgie is facing the same problem as Cinnamon because it has to rely on GTK 3 applications, such as Eye of MATE and Tilix, to maintain theme consistency. This is why Budgie will eventually adopt a different toolkit and COSMIC is already doing so. This is not an issue on Plasma 6 because all of the Qt5 applications have been upgraded to Qt6.
It really is time for these other non-Gnome DEs to start working together. And maybe we need to actually see a fork of GTK. NOT looking forward to that, but I think we need it, because Gnome has coopted GTK+ as _their_ thing for them and them alone. We definitely need to see more DE-independent or cross-DE apps again. It shouldn't matter if you were using GTK or Qt something else-it should work well enough from the start. That doesn't happen right now, but it can and it should. I really like the idea of an independent Xapp group.
I am debating on either an Arch based distro or Linux Mint because for those who want SteamOS please use an Arch based distro instead of HoloISO I am currently using Garuda Dragonized which is basically Arch Linux out of the box ran by Garuda running the same system. They also have a Cinnamon edition of their system Linux Mint has me more convinced because of the aesthetic design and reminds me of early Windows I am giving Garuda about a week then might be popping over to Linux Mint Cinnamon for a more classic Windows approach which is what I mainly wanted Garuda Cinnamon doesn't seem to like my controllers so much if Linux Mint Cinnamon starts acting like older Windows and brings more to the table I am thinking about switching back to Linux Mint because of their privacy policy.
the figure isn't that accurate, being only downloads. it doesn't take into account, the actual numbers of installations, or those whom have installed linux and didn't like the experience, or those whom downloaded it, has a back-up iso.
On Linux my 14" 1920x1080 display with 150% fractional scaling the Ui looks ugly and blurry and most importantly the fonts aren't as sharp as Windows. Kubuntu has no issues but Linux mint still have. So sad 😢
For me, given my Linux Mint experience on my gaming PC, everything about Mint has been an issue (to put it in a swift manner, I couldn't even restart my machine. I had to hard reset it each time) Works fine on my old ass laptops, but Linux (Mint, at least) is far from ready
I know that people are changing to Linux, but I think it would be a good choice for Linux to make a thumb drive with an easy installation, and sell it for £5.00, that would take the load off the servers and give some income to Linux.
Linux "Guides" ist der deutsche Kanal & Linux "Ort" der englische 🤔 hast du die Kanäle vertauscht?? Der englische Kanal ist leider sehr schlecht. Zu viele Cuts und das Englisch iwie so krampfhaft. Da TH-cam ja Untertitel/Transkription anbietet meiner Meinung nach unnütz 2 Kanäle zu machen. Wie wär's mit nem "Lehrreichen" Inhalt jetzt wo viele auf Linux umsteigen. (Anleitungen, Problem Behebung etc.) Da hast du sicher genug "content". Michl Franken hat jetzt auch seinen Kanal umbenannt da bei seinem Kanal nix weitergeht. 🙋♂️
Ist alles so gewollt. Die Schnitte fallen im Englischen noch etwas mehr auf, weil ich dort noch nicht auf dem Muttersprachen-Niveau bin. Kommt aber sicher mit der Zeit :)
Never thought I'd be a Linux user but Windows 11 pushed me to switch. So far it's been aight.
im a new linux user comming from windows
Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux.
@@johanb.7869 thank you sir
After 30 years with Windows, I have 13 months with Linux. Linux is best. Enjoy.
It's imperative devs don't create their own ecosystems with no regard for other projects. To do so is counter productive. It is imperative that more common standards are created and followed by all. All applications should be created to fit in with all DEs. The failure to do so is one of the things that keeps many people away from Linux, and is very frustrating for many Linux users.
Hi Jean,
Thanks for your Video
I'm a Mint user (21.3 XFCE) and very Happy about
I choose xfce cause I find it uses less ressources
As (future) substitutes for Mint I'd wish Arch or Gentoo; and in practice (due to my real low tech level) I'd rather install Ubuntu 24.04 or Debian 12 as for my work I need an OS that works without taking more than half my work time (more than 20 hours/week)
I just switched to Mint from Windows yesterday. I'm struggling to understand how to do basic tasks, but I just don't want to have Microsoft in my life anymore and I already only used foss applications for a long time except Ableton.
Very important and informative video. Please keep us updated on the progresses on the XApps issues. I just subscribed for that.
I will do that! Thanks for your subscription:)
Garuda is more secure on privacy policy than Linux Mint but requires the use of pacman to install specific software which doesn't bug me if you want Arch Linux out of the box I do recommend Garuda Dragonized which allows full customization just like Arch Linux and it works a lot better than SteamOS.
Thank you for focusing on the Xapp initiative, which is one of the most important ones in the Linux world for years. I am curious whether the Pop OS team, who are developing their own Cosmic Desktop, would consider joining such an initiative, since they are writing a lot of the basic apps themselves.
Xfce. I don't like Cinnamon personally. But I use MX, not Mint.
Can't wait to see what Limux mint 22 will bring to the table.
Someone needs to make a real working Windows 7 theme because Arch Linux has that and you can make it look very similar to Windows 7 I swear to god just use Manjaro if you want a theme that is similar to Windows 7 it's very breath taking I do love Linux Mint Cinnamon though for that classic Windows type feeling I need a penguin adapter though the distros I use work with my adapter out of the box.
I downloaded LMDE 6 one time and Installed it in 3 computers.
Here too. I have a huge (8 TB) external drive. I put the ISOs in to an iso/ directory and when need one, first check there.
I like mint, but they should change the way it looks! So damn outdated!
LM needs a lot of updatings. and this is the main problem of that system
I was an Ubuntu user, now switched to Mint 22
I am 65 years old and yesterday, after much hesitation, I made the decision to install Linux Mint on an older laptop.
At first everything seemed to work perfectly. Then I discovered that I absolutely could not activate my Bluetooth adapter.
After some research it turned out that this is a common problem in Linux. I am therefore disappointed with the hype surrounding this operating system.
Mint team needs to build a rolling version of it based on Arch. Can call it Rollabon.
i agree with you. ubuntu too old
@@RedaHaskouri exactly my thought. They can keep the Ubuntu and release a rolling model distro .
@Pax.Alotin yeah i know and i has tried it before. sorry for my english
It's getting harder nowadays for applications from alien toolkits to co-exist. Budgie is facing the same problem as Cinnamon because it has to rely on GTK 3 applications, such as Eye of MATE and Tilix, to maintain theme consistency. This is why Budgie will eventually adopt a different toolkit and COSMIC is already doing so. This is not an issue on Plasma 6 because all of the Qt5 applications have been upgraded to Qt6.
It really is time for these other non-Gnome DEs to start working together. And maybe we need to actually see a fork of GTK. NOT looking forward to that, but I think we need it, because Gnome has coopted GTK+ as _their_ thing for them and them alone.
We definitely need to see more DE-independent or cross-DE apps again. It shouldn't matter if you were using GTK or Qt something else-it should work well enough from the start. That doesn't happen right now, but it can and it should. I really like the idea of an independent Xapp group.
@@knghtbrd As long as the X apps pick up the Breeze Qt themes seamlessly as with MATE apps, then yes.
I am debating on either an Arch based distro or Linux Mint because for those who want SteamOS please use an Arch based distro instead of HoloISO I am currently using Garuda Dragonized which is basically Arch Linux out of the box ran by Garuda running the same system. They also have a Cinnamon edition of their system Linux Mint has me more convinced because of the aesthetic design and reminds me of early Windows I am giving Garuda about a week then might be popping over to Linux Mint Cinnamon for a more classic Windows approach which is what I mainly wanted Garuda Cinnamon doesn't seem to like my controllers so much if Linux Mint Cinnamon starts acting like older Windows and brings more to the table I am thinking about switching back to Linux Mint because of their privacy policy.
the figure isn't that accurate, being only downloads. it doesn't take into account, the actual numbers of installations, or those whom have installed linux and didn't like the experience, or those whom downloaded it, has a back-up iso.
They need to get rid of the uglier-than-sin cursor
Why? You can change it to whatever you want.
Linux Mint. Das ist gut ja?
On Linux my 14" 1920x1080 display with 150% fractional scaling the Ui looks ugly and blurry and most importantly the fonts aren't as sharp as Windows. Kubuntu has no issues but Linux mint still have. So sad 😢
The problem is X11. Did you try Kde plasma 6 with wayland in kde neon or Nobara?
@@Maisonier Tried KDE neon. No good. But Kubuntu has no issues and that's the only distro I've ever found without this issue.
I would like LMDE 6 to be offered with the Mate desktop.
I'd like Mint to just migrate to Debian, personally. 😁 LMDE/XFCE user on my laptop.
@@knghtbrd Perhaps that will happen.
I sure wish they would make it look more modern out of the box.
For me, given my Linux Mint experience on my gaming PC, everything about Mint has been an issue (to put it in a swift manner, I couldn't even restart my machine. I had to hard reset it each time)
Works fine on my old ass laptops, but Linux (Mint, at least) is far from ready
I know that people are changing to Linux, but I think it would be a good choice for Linux to make a thumb drive with an easy installation,
and sell it for £5.00, that would take the load off the servers and give some income to Linux.
Linux "Guides" ist der deutsche Kanal & Linux "Ort" der englische 🤔 hast du die Kanäle vertauscht?? Der englische Kanal ist leider sehr schlecht. Zu viele Cuts und das Englisch iwie so krampfhaft. Da TH-cam ja Untertitel/Transkription anbietet meiner Meinung nach unnütz 2 Kanäle zu machen. Wie wär's mit nem "Lehrreichen" Inhalt jetzt wo viele auf Linux umsteigen. (Anleitungen, Problem Behebung etc.) Da hast du sicher genug "content". Michl Franken hat jetzt auch seinen Kanal umbenannt da bei seinem Kanal nix weitergeht. 🙋♂️
Ist alles so gewollt.
Die Schnitte fallen im Englischen noch etwas mehr auf, weil ich dort noch nicht auf dem Muttersprachen-Niveau bin.
Kommt aber sicher mit der Zeit :)