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What do those distros have that Mint doesn't have? I'm not being rude, it's just that I recently switched from Windows to Linux Mint on my laptop, and I can't imagine what features I'm missing. It's easy to use and does everything I need it to do so far. I haven't experienced any weird bugs yet, and compared to Windows 10 it's a much less frustrating experience overall.

Latest kernel (hence driver), mostly. For most people Linux Mint is great distro that mostly works out of the box. However, for gaming, Linux Mint is one of the weakest since they tend to ship old kernel.

We have to understand that gaming in Linux is in very active development right now. Having out of date kernel can make you unable to use some device, or having less performace than those with latest kernel.

Hovewe, if you are happy with Linux Mint and see no problem, it's okay to stay. It has great community and the developers are awesome.

Ah, that makes sense. Honestly, I haven't gotten around to trying any games yet (which is what this thread is about, so I'll just excuse myself :P)

I'm running Linux Mint 21.2 using the 6.2 kernel without issue. Granted it's not a gaming PC as I use it for media.

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