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<blockquote data-quote="tipo" data-source="post: 974019" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>I fully formatted my ssd yesterday and installed linux mint cinamon. After 2-3 hours of watching yt reviews and howto's I came to the conclusion that for a newbie user mint is the most appropriate to use. All works fine, the app store (so to speak) is huuuge. Never thought of that, I was allways thinking that linux community are small and linux should be used only by power users. I really like this distro of linux and I think i will stick to linux for a while. I added the google account and surprise! I have all the contacts, mail, calendars etc. Never saw that in windows. All the drivers are well implemented, everything just works. It's a whole lot faster than win 11, I didn't see bloatware, and from my understanding it doesn't need an av, if one installs all the apps that are needed from the app store, right? It even has a firewall which guides you to a fully secured os- let apps out, block all traffic in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tipo, post: 974019, member: 1912"] I fully formatted my ssd yesterday and installed linux mint cinamon. After 2-3 hours of watching yt reviews and howto's I came to the conclusion that for a newbie user mint is the most appropriate to use. All works fine, the app store (so to speak) is huuuge. Never thought of that, I was allways thinking that linux community are small and linux should be used only by power users. I really like this distro of linux and I think i will stick to linux for a while. I added the google account and surprise! I have all the contacts, mail, calendars etc. Never saw that in windows. All the drivers are well implemented, everything just works. It's a whole lot faster than win 11, I didn't see bloatware, and from my understanding it doesn't need an av, if one installs all the apps that are needed from the app store, right? It even has a firewall which guides you to a fully secured os- let apps out, block all traffic in. [/QUOTE]
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