December 02, 2025

Disappointed with Linux Mint

 The promise of the Linux Mint system is, that its a beginner friendly lightweight system in tradition of Ubuntu. None of these claims was fulfilled, there are many reasons to dismiss the ISO file and prefer the old and widely used Debian system instead.

First problem is, that a normal gnome on wayland system with Linux will occupy around 5 GB of RAM after major applications are started. This makes the system a poor choice for older hardware. To be fair, the Debian system needs the same amount of RAM and even more but at least Mint has to no advantage. It seems, that a modern operating system needs always too much of RAM.

Second problem is the quality of the documentation. The main Linux online forum can't be displayed on a text browser like lynx which is a bad confusing for a Linux operating system which is based on the idea of openess, and command line preferences.

Third problem with Linux mint is, that the built in GUI interface cinnamon looks a bit outdated. IT has much in common with the XFCE system. Of course its possible to switch the desktop in favor to KDE or gnome, but this will Linux mint transform into another distribution like Debian. Another reason to reject the Cinnamon desktop is, that the Linux philosopöhy works different from Windows. In Microsoft Windows there is indeed only one desktop available for everyone, but in Linux there are around 8 different desktops out there and the user has to decide for one of them. Linux mint hasn't solve this issue but has added another desltop to the existing ecosystem.

In general, Linux mint is not a bad Linux distribution. It can be installed easily and has preinstalled Libreoffice suite plus a webbrowser so its a good starting point for former Windows users. The real problem is, that Linux itself was not designed for a mainstream audience. Linux is a programmer friendly open source operating system with a maximum market share of 5%. Its not possible to motivate more users to install the system on their computer and Linux mint won't increase the market share in the future.

Unfurtunately Linux Mint has a middle positition which doesn't fulfill the needs of the user. Its to complicated for normal users because it is delivered with powerful software like a GCC c Compiler and a command line which makes it a good choice for a programmer's workstation. on the other hand, it doesn't fit to expert users because Linux mint has to much GUI oriented addtional software and a poor documantation which doesn't fit to the need of expert users. Because Linux mint is based on the Debian and Ubuntu packages it won't replace these established projects and is some sort of add one which is not required by most people.

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