damn, it sucksDo you use a VPN or something? Sometimes it can block local devices or crash drivers for some reason
isn't it an issue with flatpaks requiring some permissions that aren't enabled by default?You should try using Flatseal https://github.com/tchx84/Flatseal to check the permissions
then just dual bootI believe it's the best thing to do. Wasn't there some problems with dual booting on mint? Something like updating windows wiping grub or similar?
sureI'm always a bit worried that other distros could have things harder to set up or less stable, that's why I want to go with mint
ask a random windows user to download drivers or codecs, they will sweatask a random windows user to download Steam, they'll manage to do itThey will assume the basics should be there by default. It's sad but to have an actually usable computer you need some proprietary software bs
distros are like pornThere's a general consensus, but everyone has their kinks and preferences that bring people near insanity
prettier than windows while having a similar interfaceuhh...more stable than windowsNot if you have multiple screens and want to zoom the interface or something. I remember there was a massive bug with thisbasically the same level of software compatibility as windowsExcept all Adobe software, video editing software, many windows only software, the full Office suiteSo, no, that's just false
aka a nonexistant one