isn't. I don't like it as much. I can use it and it's not a big problem, but I prefer the Ubiquiti installer that Ubuntu uses. So yeah, you made some great points. I wouldn't say I hate the installer, but you're right. Ubuntu and Mint and their derivatives, they just work a lot easier. As far as the whole disk encryption, I know what you're talking about. There's a little tiny little box and it's real easy to miss. I don't think it's even really highlighted, Larry. You actually have to be looking for it. All in all, if you have just a base system that you want to use a non-Abuntu based Linux, that you're not going to be doing a lot of crazy things and you don't mind making sure that you stay up on your updates, Monjoro is excellent. I have no hard feelings. But you can't do like what you can with Ubuntu, as I found out. And if I'm wrong, you can yell at me. But I pulled my Ubuntu 2004 and installed it. It updated to the current version and it worked perfectly, but I could not do it (33/41)
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