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minus-squaredownhomechunklinkfedilinkEnglish20•1 year agoProbably linux mint. Everything tends to work out of the box and function the way you’d expect. If you’re used to windows then cinnamon will have a familiar feel to it. I like xfce myself, but I move things around to make it feel like windows 95.
minus-square@Trainguyrom@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI’ve found Mint seems to have the best default Workspace config so i use it far more on Cinnamon than I do any other DE
Probably linux mint. Everything tends to work out of the box and function the way you’d expect. If you’re used to windows then cinnamon will have a familiar feel to it. I like xfce myself, but I move things around to make it feel like windows 95.
I’ve found Mint seems to have the best default Workspace config so i use it far more on Cinnamon than I do any other DE