I left 10 years ago and decided to come back to see if things have improved.

It’s 90% there, but there are still too many bugs and quirks that think I I’m going to go back to Windows.

I started my reintroduction to Linux using Mint. Mint is pretty good, but the UX design was terrible and the “start menu” would lose its relative aspect ratio and my 4k monitor would display a 400x200 pixel start menu. Also, when trying to install apps using flatpak, the results was convoluted. I am trying to install tailscale. Why are there so many results? Which one do I need? Maybe this one?.. Nope, not that. How do I uninstall it? Installing apps was a chore and I couldn’t get anything to run correctly.

Switched over to Pop OS which is what I’m using to post this. Oh man, its so much better than Mint. Apps install like I expect from a Windows machine and uninstall the same way. Just 2 options for Tailscale with descriptions on which one fits me better.

But there are so many quirks. The multitouch trackpad is great. The 4 finger workspace swap is amazing. 2 finger “back” button works great too. Except it doesn’t translate to anything else. Firefox/Chome/Edge doesn’t recognize the back gestures. So, I spent 30 minutes looking for a solution which led me to touchegg, which is available in the Pop Store. But after trying to install it, it freezes my computer. No worries, try again. Freeze again. Arg… that’s annoying. Whatever, my mouse back button works. I’ll live without the touchpad feature.

Install all my productivity programs (zoom, slack, office, etc) for some reason it takes forever to install these and there is a constant lag between installs that persists across all apps. Where is the progress on all the apps I selected to install? Why must I research the app to see if its done or frozen. Whatever, I only need to do this once.

I start working on my new system and I don’t really notice much of a difference between working on my Win11 machine vs Pop OS since most of my work is on a browser. After a few hours of working, I walk away for a few hours. I come back and the system is sleeping. I push the keyboard and mouse to wake it up and it’s not waking up. The power button doesn’t work either. I hard reset the system and lose some work that wasn’t on the browser. I’m super annoyed now. I spend the next hour trying to figure out how to fix my sleep issue and have yet to figure it out.

I’m running these OSs on a Dell Precision i7 with an NVIDIA dedicated card and 32gb of ram. Should I give up or is there another distro that is more turnkey?

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    If you talk shit about someone’s garden, don’t be surprised if they tell you to fuck off when you ask for gardening advice

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      OP didn’t talk shit though, they explained their experience in a pretty fair and neutral way. Don’t take criticisms against Linux so personally.

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        they explained their experience in a pretty fair and neutral way

        Meanwhile OP:

        Mint is pretty good, but the UX design was terrible

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      Did I though? I praised it for how far it has come from 10 years ago. Then I highlighted my frustration with quirks and bugs I was experiencing.

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        1. Did the dude tell you to fuck off?

        2. Literally the beginning of your post:

        Mint is pretty good, but the UX design was terrible

        1. If you need help, ask for it. There’s no need for a clickbait title, and a review from someone who doesn’t know how to use the product…
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          Lol, it’s kinda sad how personally you’re taking OP’s opinion about Mint’s UX. Time to touch some grass.

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            I don’t care about mint (MX is better), it’s just a really good example of how not to start your post. Also, both you and the op had the same rationalisation…

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        A post like this doesn’t do anything towards fixing those bugs. I bet a soda you didn’t file a single bug report.

        That’s the minimum first step if you want to contribute to the improvement of those issues.

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          Imagine if OP posted “new to Linux, please help me solve these issues” and just listed what they need help with. They’d get actual help instead.