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5 Things LINUX MINT Objectively Does Better Than WINDOWS 11
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EVEN MORE things Linux Mint does better than Win11:
Really?
I know systemd is relatively bloated compared to other init system, but I don't recall it being exactly heavy or demanding...
I do find it way too overly complex in the design of various of its many parts, but my comment there is what among my people would be referred to as a "joke".