It's what I love about Mint...it feels like old school windows in a way and it's what I'm used to when it come to PCs.Aye, aye!
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I’m only a recent user though so I’m still getting my bearings. It’s very fun though. Feels really “game-y” and “old-school” in a way.
You did send me down a rabbit hole to try to find out more about Mageia. Sadly not many recent youtube videos and their website is down due to something with their datacenter. So instead I might put Pop! OS on my secondary OS SSD to try out Cosmic BetaI'm happy with Plasma in Mageia![]()
I'm sure mageia is a fine distro, but I remember nothing but pain and suffering using mandriva >_< I only used it because I was learning and that's what my friend used, even though this was after things were going downhill for the distro >_> Anyway, that's why I never gave mageia a try.You did send me down a rabbit hole to try to find out more about Mageia. Sadly not many recent youtube videos and their website is down due to something with their datacenter. So instead I might put Pop! OS on my secondary OS SSD to try out Cosmic Beta
lol, speaking of mandriva (brought back memories): Debian is what I went to after I was done with mandriva. I enjoyed that, but then went to mint. Then manjaro. Now I use Garuda.Debian Linux is such a beautiful distro, I've been using it for over 5 years. Linux mint is awesome too, and have many friends that use it successfully, but debian Linux is truly "set & forget" if you're willing to put just a little extra effort into setup. I've have installs, server and desktop, running for over 6 years, multiple dist upgrades, and updates never broke. Just figured I'd share my debian love for my first post
what was wrong with mandriva ? only real problem i have with it is maybe not a lot of softwares in the repo but I learned to live with itI'm sure mageia is a fine distro, but I remember nothing but pain and suffering using mandriva >_< I only used it because I was learning and that's what my friend used, even though this was after things were going downhill for the distro >_> Anyway, that's why I never gave mageia a try.
lol, speaking of mandriva (brought back memories): Debian is what I went to after I was done with mandriva. I enjoyed that, but then went to mint. Then manjaro. Now I use Garuda.
I remember it being a nightmare to get wifi to work. Things would break after updates etc. I think also the package manager urpmi would give me problems? idk, this was long ago. Probably my fault, since like I said, I was new to linux. After mandriva was pretty dead, I tried Debian next and remember that wasn't as frustrating.what was wrong with mandriva ? only real problem i have with it is maybe not a lot of softwares in the repo but I learned to live with it
(and also i think the mesa version is a little bit too old for my 9070xt might try to compile a newer version later idk)
what was wrong with mandriva ? only real problem i have with it is maybe not a lot of softwares in the repo but I learned to live with it
(and also i think the mesa version is a little bit too old for my 9070xt might try to compile a newer version later idk)
I have to ask, was this mandriva or open mandriva?I remember it being a nightmare to get wifi to work. Things would break after updates etc. I think also the package manager urpmi would give me problems? idk, this was long ago. Probably my fault, since like I said, I was new to linux. After mandriva was pretty dead, I tried Debian next and remember that wasn't as frustrating.
I'm talking about mandriva. I don't know anything about open mandriva.I have to ask, was this mandriva or open mandriva?
Open mandriva is more or less a continuation/fork of the abandoned mandrake project while mandriva linux was another branch continuation, i can't remember if open mandriva is a continuation of the abandoned mandriva but either way it's a apples to oranges comparison, mandriva linux hasn't been worked on for years, on the other hand everything i hear about open mandriva is that it just works, the main complaint being what vulonkaaz said, lack of programs in it's software repo, open mandriva is updated fairly regularly.
Last official release of mandriva linux was in 2011, open mandriva, which is a much more evolved version of it, is still worked on.
yea i'm on open mandriva both my gaming computers got OMLx 6I have to ask, was this mandriva or open mandriva?
Open mandriva is more or less a continuation/fork of the abandoned mandrake project while mandriva linux was another branch continuation, i can't remember if open mandriva is a continuation of the abandoned mandriva but either way it's a apples to oranges comparison, mandriva linux hasn't been worked on for years, on the other hand everything i hear about open mandriva is that it just works, the main complaint being what vulonkaaz said, lack of programs in it's software repo, open mandriva is updated fairly regularly.
Last official release of mandriva linux was in 2011, open mandriva, which is a much more evolved version of it, is still worked on.
Thinking about trying it myself when i upgrade my pc, but i need to figure a few things out first.yea i'm on open mandriva both my gaming computers got OMLx 6
i suggest you do it before upgrading actually the mesa version is barely recent enough to handle 2025 gpusThinking about trying it myself when i upgrade my pc, but i need to figure a few things out first.
i always go rolling release, the reason i'm considering it is i prefer arch based distros for this reason.i suggest you do it before upgrading actually the mesa version is barely recent enough to handle 2025 gpus
(unless you install the rolling release idk)
Honestly the switch is generally easy, barring a few oddities or if you have the rare hardware that won't work on linux due to drivers.Decided to finally run Linux on the main machine, went with CachyOs, it has been mostly frictionless, to be fair I have been using FOSS for ages and I'm too anti-social for the fucky anti-cheat games, so, very painless.
kubuntu too huh? lol. yeah, it's good. it's actually fair to navigate, especially if you want to customized the whole theme.first, thanks to everyone for the help earlier.
installed kubuntu here, it is working way better than mint, even my generic bt joystick worked.
i have the impression it is a bit heavier, but i'm able to run it fine.
life goes on