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Which Linux distribution to choose for everyday work?
Like any person who does not use wine or virtual machines and has 2 drives, I have 2 OS: Windows and Linux (Ubuntu 18).
But here are more and more jambs with Ubuntu: the icons in the top panel did not work correctly, the bluetooth fell off sometimes, wifi stopped working in rare cases, and all sorts of little things. These are, for the most part, rare. But still, these are very unpleasant rarities that spoil the impression and convenience of work.
And here is the very essence of this: what can you choose to conveniently work (code and create docks) in 2019 from Linux distributions?
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I climbed from Ubuntu to Mint and I don’t know grief. I use the Cinnamon version
I use Mint 19 + Cinnamon 4, there are no problems, I put a dark theme and Proper icons, everything looks beautiful, I'm attaching a screenshot.
arch + awesome wm) but in general, any, put at random where you liked the pictures and try, you will use a couple and you will understand that there is no cardinal difference in principle.
I sat on minta for a long time (cinnamon), installed manjara with xfce, ubuntu was, arch with kde is good.
Tiling is also cool - I tried arch + i3, as a result, for now the choice is: arch + awesome for a couple of years already at home and at work, because it works quickly and is easy. Here you have to look and choose for yourself, everyone has different tastes and ideas about how the system should look and work.
Interface glitches are solved by changing DE - even without reinstalling the system, if desired.
Firewood glitches are unlikely to be solved by changing the distribution kit. If this is some relatively new laptop, working with hardware will depend not so much on the distribution as on the kernel version.
No. Use Windows, I'm speaking as a Linuxoid.
If you want masochism, then install Kubuntu, everything is more or less soft there.
Until I switched to Macos, I sat on Mint for a long time, then on Deepin (beautiful shell). But if you just surf and watch TV shows, then install windows
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