Kudos to you for fixing it, but also people are totally correct to criticize the default experience. It shouldn’t take “obscure” software to make it usable.
Fair, but I see using “obscure” software as no different than installing different modules in Linux to customize it how you see fit. Just like how nobody’s forcing you to use a more “traditional” distro like Fedora or Debian, nobody’s forcing you to put up with a default Windows setup, either.
Mate you can safely use Mint out of the box, there’s no need to gut it like a fish unlike windows. Also, I’m betting your current setup will break within the next 3 security patches unless you installed LTSC.
Kudos to you for fixing it, but also people are totally correct to criticize the default experience. It shouldn’t take “obscure” software to make it usable.
Fair, but I see using “obscure” software as no different than installing different modules in Linux to customize it how you see fit. Just like how nobody’s forcing you to use a more “traditional” distro like Fedora or Debian, nobody’s forcing you to put up with a default Windows setup, either.
Mate you can safely use Mint out of the box, there’s no need to gut it like a fish unlike windows. Also, I’m betting your current setup will break within the next 3 security patches unless you installed LTSC.