Why yes or why no?
I understand it is on Ubuntu (I avoided Ubuntu for my other LMDE installation on another machine) and I understand Pro costs £47 to buy to get extra features.
What would be your argument for or against?
The reason I am exploring other options than LMDE is that LMDE seems to have a flatter sound from my inbuilt speakers in the AIO computer I plan to free of Win10 soon, that in contrast to what I hear from the speakers on Windows. So I expect Zorin might come with better drivers. I tried tweaks with additional software on LMDE (cannot recall their names from the top of my head, but they are commonly used) and it was a bit buggy, me then unable to control sound with keys on my keyboard, needing to go to some settings for the keyboard/OS to take control over the volume, otherwise it was the software which achieved the better sound that controlled the volume only.
I want something that just works.
I understand it is on Ubuntu (I avoided Ubuntu for my other LMDE installation on another machine) and I understand Pro costs £47 to buy to get extra features.
What would be your argument for or against?
The reason I am exploring other options than LMDE is that LMDE seems to have a flatter sound from my inbuilt speakers in the AIO computer I plan to free of Win10 soon, that in contrast to what I hear from the speakers on Windows. So I expect Zorin might come with better drivers. I tried tweaks with additional software on LMDE (cannot recall their names from the top of my head, but they are commonly used) and it was a bit buggy, me then unable to control sound with keys on my keyboard, needing to go to some settings for the keyboard/OS to take control over the volume, otherwise it was the software which achieved the better sound that controlled the volume only.
I want something that just works.

