• chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    If you’re using your computer for web browsing, document editing, etc., Mint is a great choice.

    If you are doing a lot of gaming, I’d suggest Fedora with either GNOME or the KDE spin.

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      7 hours ago

      So for a total novice could you elaborate on this? Like why a certain build is better for gaming?

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        2 hours ago

        Newer kernel and drivers for graphics cards. Fedora runs a more close to bleeding edge kernel, mesa, etc. whereas Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Servicing) builds, so they don’t “rock the boat” as much with things like newer kernels as frequently.

        Mint’s Cinnamon Desktop Environment also only supports the older X11 display server (Wayland is experimental right now) whereas GNOME and KDE desktops on Fedora default to Wayland. This translates to more modern and efficient window rendering.

        Basically: Mint: “Just works. Don’t rock the boat. This will be stable into the heat death of the universe” Fedora: “Maximum speed and features at reasonable stability”