IIRC, Cinnamon (Linux Mint's desktop environment) only has experimental Wayland support, so of course it will be sub-optimal. Maybe try labwc + Xfce.
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What is the best way to get Minecraft Education (not regular Minecraft) on Linux?
Not familiar with that version of Minecraft, but looking it up it seems like there's a Windows version of it. Have you tried the Windows version under WINE/Proton already?
Doesn't work, it's packaged as an UWP app which makes it not work afaik
the arch wiki says you can, it doesn't really elaborate on it though
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Since the very recent 0.9.0 update of WinBoat, UWP app support has been added. So, that's perhaps worth exploring.
Isn't mint going to switch to Wayland? If you don't mind waiting, that might solve your problem
I don't mind waiting....the 9yo however does mind 🤷♂️
Yeah that may take a while. Personally, I don't mind but if you need something that requires Wayland, Mint isn't for you.