I don't doubt that on a different machine Mint could be "Mintier". This laptop alas has a different display, different graphics and different I/O technology than most of the machine people put Mint on.
If you want WINE on Linux use Crossover. It is far more capable than straight WINE as the Codeweavers gang didn't just add a UI - they greatly added to the API compatibility. I use Crossover Mac and it never has failed.
If you want WINE on Linux use Crossover. It is far more capable than straight WINE as the Codeweavers gang didn't just add a UI - they greatly added to the API compatibility. I use Crossover Mac and it never has failed.