iirc Mint removes a lot of Canonical’s enshittification (i.e. snap) so… No. LMDE is more of an experiment for whenever ‘cleaning’ out Ubuntu turns to be much work or impossible, as a viable alternative. But right now, both Mint editions are acceptable and afaik the only difference is about using PPAs.
PS. I might be wrong, but this is what I learnt when I used those distros (around 2012-2014)
Well, akschuelly, Mint is really outdated and based on Ubuntu, so unless you use debian edition its not really as good as fedora or opensuse
Ich nutze Bogen, nebenbei.
iirc Mint removes a lot of Canonical’s enshittification (i.e. snap) so… No. LMDE is more of an experiment for whenever ‘cleaning’ out Ubuntu turns to be much work or impossible, as a viable alternative. But right now, both Mint editions are acceptable and afaik the only difference is about using PPAs.
PS. I might be wrong, but this is what I learnt when I used those distros (around 2012-2014)
I’m thinking that you used “akschuelly” to make this a joke? It hasn’t really worked.
Im noticing that myself, thank you.