Well now, let me tell ya ’bout this Linux Mint thingy, the one they call “desktop environment.” I ain’t no fancy computer person, but I can tell ya what I see and what I feel, ya know?
First off, they got this “Cinnamon” thing. Folks say it’s the best, the easiest. And ya know what? I kinda agree. It looks kinda like that Windows thing my grandkids use. So, if you’re used to that Windows, you’ll feel right at home. It’s got all the buttons and doodads right where ya expect ’em. Unless your computer is some old clunker from way back when, Cinnamon should work just fine. They say it’s the best supported one, so that’s gotta be good, right?
- Easy to use, like that Windows thing
- Works good on most computers
- Lots of folks like it, so it must be somethin’ special
Then there’s this “MATE” thing. Now, I hear this one is good if your computer is a bit on the slow side. Kinda like my old tractor, ya know? It ain’t the prettiest thing, but it gets the job done. MATE is like that. It ain’t as fancy as Cinnamon, but it works good on them older machines. So, if your computer is huffin’ and puffin’ with Cinnamon, give MATE a try. It’s sturdy, like an old workhorse.
And they also talk about “Xfce“. This one, they say it’s real good for those real old computers, the ones that barely chug along. If your machine is that slow, then Xfce might be your best bet. It ain’t pretty, mind you, kinda like an old shed, but it gets the job done without too much fuss. Fast and light, that’s what they say.
Now, some folks talk about somethin’ called “KDE” or “Plasma.” They say it’s real popular. Fancy, too. But honestly, I ain’t messed with it much. Too many bells and whistles for my taste. I like things simple, ya know? Like a good cup of coffee, strong and to the point. KDE is like one of them fancy coffees with all the syrups and foam. Not my cup of tea, but some folks seem to like it.
So, how do ya pick the right one? Well, it’s like pickin’ the right tool for the job. If you got a good strong computer, go with Cinnamon. It’s easy and it works good. If your computer is a bit older, try MATE. It’s like a reliable old pickup truck. And if you’ve got a real old clunker, then Xfce is your friend. It’s kinda like using an old hand tool, it works even if it ain’t the prettiest.
Lots of folks say there are many of these desktop environments, but these ones, Cinnamon, MATE, and Xfce, those are the ones I hear about most. They say each has its own good points and bad points, but I figure it’s all about what works best for you and your computer.
And that’s the thing about Linux Mint, it gives you choices. You ain’t stuck with just one way of doin’ things. You can pick the one that feels right, the one that works best for ya. And that, to me, is a good thing. It’s like havin’ a whole toolbox full of different tools, you pick the one that fits the job at hand.
They say Linux Mint is real easy to use. And I gotta say, they’re right. Even an old gal like me can figure it out. It ain’t like those complicated computer things where ya need a PhD just to open a picture. With Linux Mint, things are pretty straightforward. And that’s why I like it. It’s like good ol’ home cookin’, simple and satisfying.
So, if you’re lookin’ for a new way to do things on your computer, give Linux Mint a try. And don’t be afraid to try out them different desktop environments. Find the one that suits ya best. It’s like findin’ the right pair of shoes, ya gotta try ’em on to see if they fit.
And that’s all I gotta say about that Linux Mint desktop environment. It ain’t rocket science, it’s just common sense. Find what works, and stick with it. That’s my motto, and it’s served me well all these years.