iirc Mint removes a lot of Canonical’s enshittification (i.e. snap) so… No. LMDE is more of an experiment for whenever ‘cleaning’ out Ubuntu turns to be much work or impossible, as a viable alternative. But right now, both Mint editions are acceptable and afaik the only difference is about using PPAs.
PS. I might be wrong, but this is what I learnt when I used those distros (around 2012-2014)
Well, akschuelly, Mint is really outdated and based on Ubuntu, so unless you use debian edition its not really as good as fedora or opensuse
Ich nutze Bogen, nebenbei.
I’m thinking that you used “akschuelly” to make this a joke? It hasn’t really worked.
Im noticing that myself, thank you.
iirc Mint removes a lot of Canonical’s enshittification (i.e. snap) so… No. LMDE is more of an experiment for whenever ‘cleaning’ out Ubuntu turns to be much work or impossible, as a viable alternative. But right now, both Mint editions are acceptable and afaik the only difference is about using PPAs.
PS. I might be wrong, but this is what I learnt when I used those distros (around 2012-2014)