I'm trying Linux Mint Xfce on an old craptop, but it has a few bugs. Nothing system-breaking. It's usable after figuring how to avoid tripping on them.
I have no interest in learning how to use commands. All ''fixes'' I could find involved using commands and none of the copy-pasted fixes worked.
Might try the ''normal'' ( Cinnamon ) Mint version to see if it had less problems with my old laptop. I'm pretty sure it can run it fine but I wanted to aim to make it as fast as something with a mechanical hard drive can go.
Worth a try. The thing was headed for recycling anyway.
Oh and the mandatory long complex password is so annoying. Thankfully you can dissable having to input it when the computer wakes from sleep.
Oddly enough most of my Linux Mint training comes from running problems by Copilot xD
Not kidding, it's a useful tool and understands why people are shifting to Linux from Windows (No sales or inferences of it being a bad decision - yet anyways).
Had the odd sound driver bug and a few others, but Copilot gives good clean advice to help sort it out (It can still be a bit hit and miss to the solution, but it gets there with persistence).
I'm trying Linux Mint Xfce on an old craptop, but it has a few bugs. Nothing system-breaking. It's usable after figuring how to avoid tripping on them.
I have no interest in learning how to use commands. All ''fixes'' I could find involved using commands and none of the copy-pasted fixes worked.
Might try the ''normal'' ( Cinnamon ) Mint version to see if it had less problems with my old laptop. I'm pretty sure it can run it fine but I wanted to aim to make it as fast as something with a mechanical hard drive can go.
Worth a try. The thing was headed for recycling anyway.
Oh and the mandatory long complex password is so annoying. Thankfully you can dissable having to input it when the computer wakes from sleep.
Oddly enough most of my Linux Mint training comes from running problems by Copilot xD
Not kidding, it's a useful tool and understands why people are shifting to Linux from Windows (No sales or inferences of it being a bad decision - yet anyways).
Had the odd sound driver bug and a few others, but Copilot gives good clean advice to help sort it out (It can still be a bit hit and miss to the solution, but it gets there with persistence).