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- cross-posted to:
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- de_edv@feddit.de
- linuxmint@lemmy.ml
I just switched from Ubuntu, which I’ve been using for almost twenty years, to Mint 21.3 and I’m impressed. Not only does it seem to have solved my printing problems (at least with one day of use so far, but I’ve had zero failures compared to multiple failures per day with Ubuntu), it just seems snappier (or is that snapless?) and smoother overall. Just dumb little things like remembering my sound device settings after reboot and letting me know the printer was out of paper. Ubuntu just seems clunky by comparison now. Hopefully it isn’t just the honeymoon phase.
@Underwaterbob @st3ph3n
I like Mint too, got it on my old laptop.
i hope they bring a clipboard manager in the next one
You could probably install one from the package manager.
I use Parcellite on Mint. It works pretty good for me.
i gave it a shot a while back, but it caused the whole os to crash frequently
diodon works exactly how I wanted it and no less. I’ve mapped Super+V to it as well and disabled the applet icon
so far working well. only missing feature is the ability to pin something permanently, but not that important
Great news, I’ve been using Linux Mint (Cinnamon) since 2016 as my only operating system without any regrets. The newer versions of Cinnamon keep getting more and more stable too. I have virtually no hard crashes or freezes anymore.