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Reject Arch, embrace Mint.
Can't, Pacman will eat me.
Reject Mint, embrace Debian.
Reject rejection, embrace all distros.
Welcome to LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition)
I'm not taking advice from someone with a Windows Logo in his profile picture.
You spelled Devuan wrong!
I tried Mint and I kind of didn't like it, but it might be necessary to keep a copy around after Windows EoL in 2025.
No its not necessary to keep for Windows EoL. You have other distros
No, the other distros are for actually using. Mint is for software that runs on Windows.
Mint can run software that runs on windows? If you mean through wine, any other distros can do that too
Mint is okay but I csn't imagine using something that old
In kernel maintainer's Linux, Arch boot you