The biggest challenge for Windows XP users switching to Linux Mint is having to change the programs you've known and used for years. Fortunately, some programs are available on both Linux and Windows.
How do you turn an already great distro into something better? With extensions, of course.
Hopefully the final push that makes you go open source.
Linux Mint isn't perfect, but it has some clear advantages over Windows 11. Here's what stood out after I made the move.
Version 22.2 of the Linux distribution Linux Mint, dubbed "Zara", has now been released. Although it is primarily a product update, the developers have nevertheless made some interesting minor changes ...