Linux Mint - Good OS for Work
Rating: 9 out of 10
IncentivizedUse Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Linux Mint to manage Raspberry Pi images for production. We mount the images with the mount tool and then update our software packages.
In addition we use Linux Mint for other SBC development. We install toolchains and cross compilers to test our software in those SBC.
Overall the GUI is pleasant and easy to manage, allowing us to focus more on the problem to solve than to the OS configuration.
We run it in a virtual machine and the performances are good
In addition we use Linux Mint for other SBC development. We install toolchains and cross compilers to test our software in those SBC.
Overall the GUI is pleasant and easy to manage, allowing us to focus more on the problem to solve than to the OS configuration.
We run it in a virtual machine and the performances are good
Pros
- terminal
- file management
- OS and software updates
Cons
- nothing
Likelihood to Recommend
The OS is very pleasant to use and it allows to quicly get on the problem instead of spending time configuring the OS.
The updates are done in a successful way and do not broke the OS, thanks to the APT packaging system.
The terminal and file management is really easy to use if you are accustomed on Windows OS.
The updates are done in a successful way and do not broke the OS, thanks to the APT packaging system.
The terminal and file management is really easy to use if you are accustomed on Windows OS.
