I went with Ubuntu cause name recognition, and I’ve tried it in the past lol. Basically half assed the entire thing.
No you didn’t. If you’re new to this, you did your best and went with the most well-know thing you don’t know much about yet.
Ubuntu is fine. And I’m sure you’ve already put a few hours into configuring it at this point, so don’t waste the partition. I’m just pointing out - and possibly for others reading this thread - that if you’re used to Windows and you like the Windows UI paradigm, Cinnamon (the desktop environment in Mint) might be for you.
You can probably install Cinnamon as a secondary desktop environment in Ubuntu too, in fact, if you want to give it a go. If you install another desktop environment / window manager in Linux, don’t worry, you don’t lose anything: you’re simply presented with an option to choose the one you want in the greeter (login screen).
I actually went ahead and did a fresh install of windows on my 1 SSD, and a fresh install of cinnamon on my other SSD. Really the biggest pain was not losing the screw when taking out the windows drive so Linux was solely installed on 1 drive.
You guys were right, cinnamon is way more my speed. A few quirks that I’m looking up ways to fix, like I have 3 monitors, but 1 is in portrait, and if I try to line it up, it drags down the main monitor, instead of the portrait monitor, and the mouse is misaligned to what I can see on the screen. Outside of that, I’ll probably be on Linux full time within a month or 2.
No you didn’t. If you’re new to this, you did your best and went with the most well-know thing you don’t know much about yet.
Ubuntu is fine. And I’m sure you’ve already put a few hours into configuring it at this point, so don’t waste the partition. I’m just pointing out - and possibly for others reading this thread - that if you’re used to Windows and you like the Windows UI paradigm, Cinnamon (the desktop environment in Mint) might be for you.
You can probably install Cinnamon as a secondary desktop environment in Ubuntu too, in fact, if you want to give it a go. If you install another desktop environment / window manager in Linux, don’t worry, you don’t lose anything: you’re simply presented with an option to choose the one you want in the greeter (login screen).
I actually went ahead and did a fresh install of windows on my 1 SSD, and a fresh install of cinnamon on my other SSD. Really the biggest pain was not losing the screw when taking out the windows drive so Linux was solely installed on 1 drive.
You guys were right, cinnamon is way more my speed. A few quirks that I’m looking up ways to fix, like I have 3 monitors, but 1 is in portrait, and if I try to line it up, it drags down the main monitor, instead of the portrait monitor, and the mouse is misaligned to what I can see on the screen. Outside of that, I’ll probably be on Linux full time within a month or 2.
Nice!