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[-] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 7 points 2 weeks ago

It's been around since ~2022 compared to Mint in ~2006

A distro that's been around for 3-4 years is plenty of time to be up and running. Bazzite runs great and has been around a similar amount of time.

Another thing that people don't factor in: documentation gets outdated. When I was trying to set up my Ubuntu server, a lot of documentation on what I needed was 11-12 years old, and the syntax has changed since then. For newbies, this may as well just be "figure it out yourself".

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