I've been using Linux Mint, but I'm struggling with its design and user interface. I'm considering alternatives like Garuda, but I've heard it's not beginner-friendly. Manjaro and CutefishOS have crossed my mind too, but I'm uncertain about their suitability for newbies. Should I just stick with Ubuntu instead?
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You might want to explore installing a different desktop environment on Mint before switching entirely. Options like KDE Plasma or XFCE can change your interface significantly and might solve the design issues you're facing. Plus, you can 'test drive' these while using a Live USB without committing to a new installation.
For sure! It's also worth noting that Mint can work well with multiple desktop environments like MATE and Cinnamon. Just be cautious with possible conflicts if you install too many, but they generally coexist well.