I'm a newbie who's been using Cinnamon Mint for a month after switching from Windows 11. I have a laptop with an Intel + Nvidia setup connected to two separate monitors, but I'm facing a lot of issues. The second monitor feels really laggy, and sometimes it isn't recognized at all. I mainly use this setup for gaming (like Genshin Impact through Steam and Proton) and office work, and sometimes I run a Windows VM for Excel tasks. I've heard Fedora is a good alternative, but I'm looking for something that's stable and works out of the box without needing any special customizations. I'd really appreciate any suggestions, especially if someone can provide guidance on switching distros without losing my files.
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Have you tried switching to the Cinnamon Wayland session? Sometimes monitor issues are tied to the refresh rate or the GPU settings, especially when switching from dedicated to integrated graphics. And make sure you’re using the proprietary Nvidia drivers for better performance.
Kubuntu is definitely worth considering! I've used it with multiple monitors and didn't run into any issues. It's user-friendly and should have everything you need right out of the box. Plus, it's based on Ubuntu, so you'll have a solid support community if you run into any problems.
If you just want everything to work smoothly and aren’t too tech-savvy, KDE might be your best friend. It handles multiple monitors pretty well and offers a clean interface, making the transition easier.
If you're experiencing multiple monitor issues, it's likely due to the X11 system in Mint. You could try using Fedora, which defaults to Wayland and might resolve those lag issues. Plus, you can test out any distro live without actually installing it! Just boot from a USB and see how it performs with your monitors before committing.

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