If you're diving very deep into a Linux operating system, you're going to need to edit some text files. Long-time players like Vim and Emacs carry reputations as the best, if not the most beginner-friendly. So which of the text editors for Linux are you using to edit your config files?
This week, Linux Mint 22 was officially released with a number of quality-of-life improvements, boasting six years of security updates. The alternative PC operating system is popular for its familiarity and ease of use for people new to Linux and coming from Windows. In fact, Mint was the first Linux distribution I ever installed, and it served me well for about a year before I started trying others. Are you tempted to give version 22 a try, or, if you're already a Mint user, are you upgrading?