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Linux User Abandons KDE Neon for Mint Cinnamon After Update Issues

The author recounts a frustrating experience attempting to use KDE Neon, a Linux distribution. After installing KDE Neon v6.6.5, they encountered issues with the default sleep mode and a subsequent system update that locked them out of their account. Following a complete reinstallation and a second failed attempt to update, the author decided to switch to Linux Mint Cinnamon. They found Mint Cinnamon to be a more stable and functional choice, prioritizing a working system over aesthetic features. AI

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Linux User Abandons KDE Neon for Mint Cinnamon After Update Issues

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