RE: "True Ownership"

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While I appreciate the privacy and speed it offers, Windows is more convenient for me.

Linux Mint is very much like Windows for the regular user. You get used to the new tools easily, and you don't need to be tech-savvy to use Mint unless you go deeper (which you can do in Windows too). Plus, it doesn't do updates without asking for permission.



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What about crypto apps and stuff like that?

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I haven't installed any crypto desktop apps on Mint, but it has a Windows emulator just in case. I even ran the installer for the new Diablo on it. The game didn't work because my laptop doesn't have a standalone graphics card, but otherwise, I don't think there would have been any issues.

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I agree with @gadrian about Windows emulators. Also, I'd suggest that for each app, you Presearch "appname" "Linux" and see if others have got it working.

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I see. Thanks for the tip. I don't need many. Brave, Exodus..

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