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.
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.