I like Zorin, it’s very polished and I even use some it their packages elsewhere (since they’re on launchpad). But everything they release on the system is guaranteed to be ancient, especially by the time they release another one. They just released when the next Ubuntu LTS is a few months away. Even Elementary has been on 22.04 for nearly a year now.
I get that I’m probably not the target user, but I wish they’d have been tracking Ubuntu LTS development, work on stabilizing a bit, and do their release in the summer after the newest is out. It’d make a much more compelling base at this point, but I suppose this is what I end up with by sticking with Mint.
I like Zorin, it’s very polished and I even use some it their packages elsewhere (since they’re on launchpad). But everything they release on the system is guaranteed to be ancient, especially by the time they release another one. They just released when the next Ubuntu LTS is a few months away. Even Elementary has been on 22.04 for nearly a year now.
I get that I’m probably not the target user, but I wish they’d have been tracking Ubuntu LTS development, work on stabilizing a bit, and do their release in the summer after the newest is out. It’d make a much more compelling base at this point, but I suppose this is what I end up with by sticking with Mint.