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If this question was asked before, I apologize in advance for the redundancy.

I recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu on my laptop. Still getting the hang of Ubuntu, but I see a lot of comments on different posts in which a majority of them point to using Mint instead.

Would the best recommendation, be to switch to Mint from Ubuntu?

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[–] iii@mander.xyz 18 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's like a favourite drink, there's no correct choice.

I quite like xubuntu. I know that linus tech tips recommended mint to people coming from windows.

Many have a live USB option, that's great for trying them out.

[–] Doodz@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for the reply, do you happen to have any recommendation to any specific tutorials for adding windows programs or how to customize further?