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Pop I actually daily drive on my laptop since it works really well, especially with trackpad gestures and stuff. I like the look and feel of cosmic so I keep it.
The others definitely agree, although I do find Mint to be a great point of entry for people coming from Windows.
I've been daily driving pop for about 3 years now on my desktop built with components from almost 6 years ago. Much smoother of an experience than Ubuntu (yes pop is derived from Ubuntu) and tiers above the rest.
Agreed. I love Pop