Every single Linux version is going to have something it can’t handle. Linux mint is stable and handles most stuff just fine.
If you’d like to know that Mint can’t handle…
*raises hand*
6 monitors connected to 2 GPUs – one old Radeon and one 3090. I tried Mint and it could not handle that setup, no matter what I tried doing to it. Currently on Ubuntu, which worked with that setup right out of the box, no tweaking necessary.
Seems like you needed Wayland and GNOME, more than it being a distro issue. Especially with multi-GPU and X, it will take some manual setup and fiddeling.
If you’d like to know that Mint can’t handle…
*raises hand*
6 monitors connected to 2 GPUs – one old Radeon and one 3090. I tried Mint and it could not handle that setup, no matter what I tried doing to it. Currently on Ubuntu, which worked with that setup right out of the box, no tweaking necessary.
Seems like you needed Wayland and GNOME, more than it being a distro issue. Especially with multi-GPU and X, it will take some manual setup and fiddeling.
that’s a very weird setup that like .001% of the pc owning population probably has though.