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That's why Linux Mint is still the King

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For many people, Linux Mint is like chamomile tea on a cold day. That moment of comfort you cherish in your memory, a pleasant place to return to whenever things are stormy. Over time, several other user-friendly Linux distributions for all levels have emerged. I have my preferences, as you might have seen in the recent video, with reviews of over 30 different Linux systems we've done, but Linux Mint is definitely one of them. I can say with the authority of someone who has used Linux Mint for many years, that although it's not the only tea I like, Linux Mint is also my chamomile tea on a cold day. It's calm, predictable, and to avoid saying never, it will rarely let you down and leave you without a working computer. So today you'll understand why Linux Mint is, among Linux distributions, not just for beginners, I would say, but for users of all levels. And I'll take the opportunity to give you some tips for an even smoother experience with the system and some other tips for those who want a slightly bolder experience, let's say, after this message from our sponsor Genudesk. Speaking of a comfortable environment, nothing beats Genudesk's desks, chairs, and accessories to transform your uncomfortable setup into an ergonomic paradise. Learn more at the link in the description and use the coupon Oninux for a 5% discount on the entire store. I know that for many people, using Linux means much more than just the system installed on their computer. It's a way to express even their way of thinking about certain topics, right? A way to imprint their personality through customizations on the computer screen they use every day. It's a cultural manifestation, one could even say. There's nothing wrong with that. You can use Linux Mint itself to express all these peculiar characteristics, even, but most computer users see the c

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