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I've been thinking about switching to Mint in my linux experiments, setting up Arch was fun and all but I think I want a bit less fiddling.
Indeed. That's why I switched to NixOS, set up once (which can be a major PITA), but then you're done anytime you want to do that again in the future.
But I'm thinking of trying Debian, seeing if I can get it set up the way I want, and maybe switching to that in the future?