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No, MX is a version of Linux. Swifty would know that, which is why I didn't explain it to all. For your reference, however, go HERE

It's a very good Operating System. I don't normally recommend it to Linux newbies because it has so many configuration options and choices that it can be intimidating. You can truly make it look and work ANY way you like. But that's why it can also be confusing. For all its capabilities, though, it uses surprisingly little resources and is great on older machines. If I didn't like Mint so much, I'd use MX as my daily driver.

Just to be complete, the other two version of Linux that I do recommend are:

For most Windows users, MINT or ZORIN

(Zorin has a Pro version that you have to buy. It contains extra software for graphics designers and video creators. The Core version is free and has everything most people need.)

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Thank you RockyRaab. I've been looking into seriously delving into the Linux knowledge base. I appreciate the response.


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Good. I'm a Linux missionary, and love any and all "converts."


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Good. I'm a Linux missionary, and love any and all "converts."

I will convert when Linux can run iTunes and talk to Apple products. Good luck.



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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Good. I'm a Linux missionary, and love any and all "converts."


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Originally Posted by Swifty52
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Good. I'm a Linux missionary, and love any and all "converts."

I will convert when Linux can run iTunes and talk to Apple products. Good luck.


Apple version updates would give us something to to do for sure. Folks running production printers could almost count on some change that would take them down or take away some feature they depended on. Lots of high end private schools run all Apple environments. They were a constant pain trying to get fleet management software and or embedded apps to work and keep working. Some had Window$$ servers on site as a go between that was easier to manage. They also had NAS devices to capture paper scans then allow the Apple boxes to access that. Direct scan to Apple back then was way more trouble than it was worth. I'm sure things have changed a lot since I was fooling with it all, hopefully for the better.

As bad as I detest Micro$oft at least we could get things going in that environment. I still have a Window$ box here to run tax software. I intend to so something different next year. Win 10 is on the way out for a lot of hardware Win 11 won't support. I'm actually looking forward to scarfing up some nice boxes just because Win 11 won't run on it.

I fixed up an old dell laptop with Mint for my wife, she loves it and she has been (and still is for work) a Window$ user from way back.

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I'm sure you know that Linux systems can and will run many Windows apps using a go-between program like Wine. Some like Zorin come with Windows App Support built in.

I'd never try to "convert" somebody who truly loves Windows. But is there anybody like that? Really?


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MacBook Air 13" screen all you'll need!

Works for me.


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Good. I'm a Linux missionary, and love any and all "converts."

I will convert when Linux can run iTunes and talk to Apple products. Good luck.


As bad as I detest Micro$oft at least we could get things going in that environment. I still have a Window$ box here to run tax software. I intend to so something different next year. Win 10 is on the way out for a lot of hardware Win 11 won't support. I'm actually looking forward to scarfing up some nice boxes just because Win 11 won't run on it.

I fixed up an old dell laptop with Mint for my wife, she loves it and she has been (and still is for work) a Window$ user from way back.

Yep Win 10 is on the way out 2025 is EOL. Whether or not MS gives out a permanent license with no support hasnt been divulged, if they dont the software just quits working after 1 year. At that point Zorin HD will be swapped into that laptop.
Now as to picking up cheap laptops 189.00 bucks bought me a 3 year old refurbished corporate lease return Dell loaded with Win 10 pro and updated to 11 Pro on registration. Quite impressed looks and runs like new, came with a 1 year no BS warranty.

Rocky, wine cant talk to itunes as its not a MS app, secondly Linux without iTunes cant sync or talk to Apple iOS which means without it I cant keep backups for my phone or iPad or the 2 iPods, nor can I load any music or podcasts or anything else onto the devices making the iPods worthless. Phone and iPad can use the cloud, but you cant store music on the cloud. I havent listened to radio or cd since 2006 since I can just plug in a USB cord to my stereo connected to phone, iPad or 1 of the iPods and have access to roughly 75 gig of music.
Do I love MS nope, but its a necessary evil in another couple ways, as in the logic software i need to talk to Siemens PLC’s wont run on linux or apple, neither will my software for Allen Bradley or GE Fanuc. Those make money.



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Well, you've locked yourself into Apple. So naturally that's what you'll stick with. There are other formats for music which wouldn't lock you in, but it's pointless to tell you that because you've accumulated a huge library of iTunes. Ditto your logic software. Boxed in.

My message is to those millions of people who use Windows because that's what came on their machine, but they hate it. They don't use proprietary software and in fact do little on their computer above browsing the internet and doing a bit of word processing/spreadsheeting. Maybe a few games.

A Linux OS like Mint comes with a browser (and can install others with a click or two), a complete office suite, a video and audio player, support for thousands of games, and much more. All totally free, constantly supported, devoid of almost all data tracking, infinitely customizable or usable right out of the box, a graphical interface, and totally under your own control.


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Lol, I started programming PLC’s in 87 which is before Windows and Linux. Cant hardly lock yourself in when the manufacturers only write programs in DOS until 95 then only written for windows. Thats their decision you either comply or give up your income.
Here again for someone espousing that Linux will keep old machines running and usable also thinks that giving up old functional devices that still do exactly what you want just because of an OS.

As far as my music library, that currently resides on a DLNA 1T drive plugged into my network, iTunes only comes into play for loading up devices for travel.



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