Hi!
I juet tested a few distributions and have some questions how to combine all the good things:

  • Fedora - overall I think it was my favourite OS but I would like to choose something less dependent on american corporation
  • ChachyOS - Gnome version was crushing during games and KDE Plasma was OK-ish but I don’t like the overall look. Nice thigs - KDE allowed me to change the brightness of my monitor directly in the system (sic!) but looked bad. Also - there is Software app on GNOME desktops that is amazing - apps installed from there always work and there are all apps I usually need - how to bring this app to Mint?
  • OpenSUSE - after recovering my system 5 times after performing regular system update last week I decided to look for alternatives
  • Linux Mint - Looks nice, I spent only like 30-60 minuts on it so hard to say but I think that if I could bring Software app from fedora/opensuse gnome with flatpak and flathub amazing GUI I would spend some time on customazing the look and would be able to stay longer.
  1. How to have Software shop from fedora/opensuse gnome on Mint? Is it possible?
  2. How is the performance in Gming on Mint?
  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    fedora: bazzite is pretty much fedora silverblue without redhat. debian gnome can look and feel similar too.

    cachy: you can make any linux system look any way you want. chances are you can probably simply change back to the adwaita theme.

    suse: not all systems play well with a given machine, sad fact of life.

    mint: take your time with it, it’s also a good system.

    1: yes. sudo apt install gnome-software-flatpak-plug or something like this. you could probably install any of them you like in a similar way.

    2: about the same as every other system with the same kernel, if cinnamon supports unredirection like the other DEs.