More people use Linux than they realize because even Smart TVs and the Steam Deck run on a version of Linux, but making the switch on a PC can be scary.
Both Linux Mint and Zorin OS are great operating systems. You'll find ease of use and a wide range of supported hardware. Find out which of these is best suited for ...
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Linux gives users too much choice, and that its biggest weakness
In Linux land the boxes tick you off.
Linux Mint will be slowing down how often it releases its namesake distro. We'll still see the next distro not long after Ubuntu 26.04 appears. Mint will continue to support X11 and Wayland for now.
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7 essential keyboard shortcuts every Linux Mint user should know
Mint is designed to be used with a mouse, but don't dismiss the keyboard out of hand.
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