(ZDNet) – Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols:
New desktop Linux distros arrive a couple of times a week, but Linux Mint retains its hold on my desktop because it works well, and with every release, it only gets better. …
Let me sum this up for you. I run Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Windows 10, Windows 11, Chrome OS, MacOS Catalina, and MacOS Big Sur regularly. But what I use every day is Linux Mint. And, today, I’m using Linux Mint 20.2. It’s my desktop operating system of choice, and if it keeps up improving the way it has, it will be tomorrow, too. …
Tags: Free Software, Linux Mint, Open Source
