Update: I chose mint. I can trust Mint to update the backend.

I’m about to switch back to Debian.Any reason I don’t know of that Elementary OS would be a bad idea? I know Debian. I don’t know the nuances of Arch or red hat.

I found my final missing FOSS video editor that finally gets me off Windows. I’ve been having issues with indexing on windows, and they keep turning on that fucking reminder to sign into One drive even after I destroy it with a registry change.

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I found my final missing FOSS video editor

Which one? I’ve been looking for a good long term solution.

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Kdenlive is great! Shotcut was too basic

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Kden kept crashing on me a few years ago. I’ll give them another shot, though, because I loved it (aside from that).

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I haven’t used it in a few years either but I always see blog post and updates from the team. It seems like they’ve made a lot of progress

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No reason here, other than the fact that it’s not slackware.

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I’ve been an elementary OS user for something like 7 years. And I’ve been running Linux as my only OS since 1999. Previously I had been running Ubuntu since warty warthog, but switched to elementary when Ubuntu introduced their horrible unity desktop.

elementary is a great Linux distribution, and is a great user experience. The ONLY 2 negatives that I can think of are that it lags other distros because it’s based on Ubuntu LTS releases, and it has no upgrade mechanism so you have to wipe and reinstall with each release.

I use it for work, gaming, and all my various side projects and haven’t had any issues with any of those. Give it a go and see if it feels right for you.

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ElementaryOS has nothing to do with Red Hat or Arch. It’s Ubuntu LTS with a custom macOS-like desktop environment called Pantheon. Being based on Ubuntu LTS means packages only get updated every two years, so they can be a bit old. Debian has the same problem, tho. If you like macOS, you might want to use it. Otherwise, you might not. Worth noting that Pantheon is available on distros other than ElementaryOS (but not Debian).

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I used it for years and loved it but after a while the reinstall for every upgrade sucked and I ditched it and went to GNOME Fedora. I mean honestly Debian with GNOME is probably good enough but if you really wanted to you could install the pantheon desktop environment

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