The user-friendly interface of Kumander Linux, its compatibility with a wide range of hardware, and the inclusion of applications like Bottles and LibreOffice make it a compelling choice for both newcomers and seasoned Linux users.
I use Mint with the Mate desktop and fail to see how it mimics Windows, it is the traditional Gnome2. It is in no way different from my Ubuntu Mate, or Sparky Linux installations. They are all easy to use for newcomers and yes Gnome2 had some similarities to Win XP and 7, but it depends on which menu you chose, I use the classic menu.
Now Zorin does and does it well, which I why I would never use it ( installed it for my wife who liked Win10 and 11, and she had problems and became frustrated with it, I then installed Ubuntu Mate which she loves).
I do agree with you trying to mimic Windows to closely confused new users. Linux should look and act like Linux. It is far superior.
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Posted by: Jack M. Germain December 18, 2023 03:15 PMThe user-friendly interface of Kumander Linux, its compatibility with a wide range of hardware, and the inclusion of applications like Bottles and LibreOffice make it a compelling choice for both newcomers and seasoned Linux users.