Thanks so much seriously. This is great
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I appreciate the response. What would you recommend as the easiest way to test different distros easily? Vm?
I'm just trying a reinstall. I'm thinking something happened when making the Bootable usb.
Nope I was wrong. A fresh install didn't work
Bruh. You been on here for two days complaining about something where you've been told exactly what the issue is, and it's not your Mint install, Linux, or anything else about the same system or with the community you're asking for help in.
You're not doing the work to find the issue, or help the people trying to debug with you. You're actually seemingly going out of your way to not be helpful and just complain, and that's a YOU problem. Have fun on Windows 👋
I agree that linux is difficult t best for a desktop. I use MacOS for my desktop system. Its very linux-like under the hood, but it just works. In my opinion its way better than Windows.
Research before going with a distro helps. Like why didn't you look into compatability for your hardware first? That would have given you ideas as to what issues you may face.
The issues you are having many others don't. You getting angry at people who have commented is comical. Like relax dude.
Just because your setup didn't work as you expected "out of the box" doesn't mean that's the case 100% of the time.
Linux is great for a daily driver. Use whatever tools you want. Just stop bitching. Are a kid? Because your behavior points that direction.
The Linux community is generally helpful, and if you don't work with the folks trying to help, you won't make any progress.
Calm down.
Linux Mint is recommended for everyone as the first distro to try. How did I make the wrong decision there?
Wow telling someone to calm down and claiming they are a kid. Really helpful. Thank you.
I wasn't trying to help lol. You acting out and throwing a tantrum dictated how I responded.