Just to note, I've also been a long time Mint fan but for the past 6 years I've slowly fallen out of love with it. Feels like for the most part it's slow to keep up with its Ubuntu base and it's defaults are just stuck in the past (UI-wise, mostly).
It's Linux for sure, so you can customize it to your heart's content and the community is great, but I feel like I've gotten old and just can't get myself to put in the work to customize and update. Manjaro feels better out of the box (so does Arch).
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Just to note, I've also been a long time Mint fan but for the past 6 years I've slowly fallen out of love with it. Feels like for the most part it's slow to keep up with its Ubuntu base and it's defaults are just stuck in the past (UI-wise, mostly).
It's Linux for sure, so you can customize it to your heart's content and the community is great, but I feel like I've gotten old and just can't get myself to put in the work to customize and update. Manjaro feels better out of the box (so does Arch).