Gene363 wrote:Mint is so far the best. That said, I fired up the old hackintosch and it still the faster than the Mac Mini, prolly the Nvidia video card but the Macbook M2 is still a litle faster. I may try a Linux installation on that box next. The AMD chip and older Nvida card in the box I'mcurrently playing with is just a little off, I think it wants to retire.
A previous employer some 10 yrs ago was upgrading all their computers and tossed out a ton of Dell Optiplex desktops and towers, I snagged a bunch of them out of the dumpster. (IT guy couldn't give them to me straight out right but said once it hit the dumpster, it's off his books and fair game). Probably grabbed about 10 of them along with some monitors, RAM, hard drives... just to frank around with. Reinstall OS, add RAM, mix and match the drives and such then donate to friends and some non-profit places like Boys and Girls clubs.
I kept a couple, one is still running as a media center on the home network (music, TV shows, movies) using Plex app/software.
Another one is a play and fart around with thing. I did the the hackintosh to it. It took a little time of trial and error to get all the hardware drivers to work but once I did, lost interest. Haven't fired it up in like 9 months of so.
My engineer DNA mentality is to keep franking with things to make it better... if it ain't broke... "fix" it until you break it (test the boundaries). Then learn on how you broke it and fix it again - make it better then when you started. When things are running smooth, find something else that needs "fixing."
I don't like chaos but embrace challenges.