• @CriticalResist8A
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    31 year ago

    Yeah and I’ve had to fiddle with Mint. Like for example installing audio packages so that I could get an equaliser and loudness equalisation (which for some reason is not a default on computer? If you have it disabled, that’s the reason spotify is super loud and youtube is super quiet on your computer). But I feel at least with linux you can do anything you want, you just have to find a way. With windows it’s more and more restrained with each update. Also linux doesn’t spy on you.

    Mint was super easy to pick up and also their virtual desktops work. Windows 11 introduced them but there’s literally no use for it, all it does is switch between open apps and windows. If you delete something from the desktop in one, it deletes the shortcut on the other too. Literally no point. I liked the gestures too, if you put your cursor in a corner you can make it do whatever you want.