• Molten_Moron@lemmings.world
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    1 month ago

    I’m on Mint 22 with current laptop hardware (Intel/Nvidia) and it’s been completely plug and play, even for gaming.

    I absolutely love Mint.

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      Desktop has both Mint and Bazzite. I use both daily.

      Mint can’t natively control my display or sound, and it has had issues with internet and the Nvidia graphics card before.

      Bazzite can natively control display and sound, and I haven’t had to use the CLI even once.

      New Lenovo Laptop I tried both too. The mousepad and fn shortcuts for brightness and sound didn’t work on Mint. Fedora mousepad works perfectly and fn shortcuts work

      Old 8 year HP 4gb ddr4 laptop neither worked well, so went with a lightweight distro that was debian based.

      Old 12 year HP 16gb ddr3 laptop; mint gave internet LAN issues and DVD drive issues, keyboard shortcut for brightness issues. Fedora XFCE no issues.

      Friend’s 4 year old Asus laptop; Mint gave issues with WiFi, Nvidia graphics card, and controlling screen brightness. Fedora no issues.

      Another friend had similar issues with their laptop on Mint but said no issues on Zorin btw, and Zorin also worked better on their mom’s old desktop. Both are debian based interestingly enough, but Zorin is sort of paid so makes some sense I guess?..

      This is all anecdotal of course, but at least based on what I’ve seen, Mint has never been as beginner friendly as it seems compared to Fedora in that it usually requires more tinkering. You even see that here with the pro mint comments suggesting some use of a CLI.