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I finally found a visually-pleasing Linux distro that doesn't skimp on performance
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There are so many Linux distributions on the market, and they range from the command line only all the way to functioning works of art. The majority of distros fall somewhere in the middle, of course, and that's perfectly fine because most users prefer a blend of aesthetics and functionality. That's why the likes of Linux Mint, ZorinOS, elementaryOS, and Ubuntu are so popular.
But every once in a while, a team releases an update to its distribution that reminds you that Linux is capable of so much more.