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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 1032296" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>I am back using Mint Cinnamon again now and I can definitely say out of all the distro's I tried I like Mint the best. It is easier to use and functions a lot more like Windows. So far on this go-around I have had no trouble with slow websites. Mint is running great now. I am still dual booting it on my old Windows 10 laptop but now I will probably set up my newer Windows 11 laptop to dual boot Mint too. I normally use my W11 laptop as my daily driver but I wanted to install and test Linux on the older W10 laptop just in case I made any mistakes and damaged the laptop. I did make some mistakes when I first started this Linux experiment and had to reinstall Windows but since then everything is fine. I still have a lot to learn but if I had known before how good Linux really is I would have made the switch a long time ago.</p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 1032296, member: 90494"] I am back using Mint Cinnamon again now and I can definitely say out of all the distro's I tried I like Mint the best. It is easier to use and functions a lot more like Windows. So far on this go-around I have had no trouble with slow websites. Mint is running great now. I am still dual booting it on my old Windows 10 laptop but now I will probably set up my newer Windows 11 laptop to dual boot Mint too. I normally use my W11 laptop as my daily driver but I wanted to install and test Linux on the older W10 laptop just in case I made any mistakes and damaged the laptop. I did make some mistakes when I first started this Linux experiment and had to reinstall Windows but since then everything is fine. I still have a lot to learn but if I had known before how good Linux really is I would have made the switch a long time ago. C.H. [/QUOTE]
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