A nice departure from the powerful but bloated Ubuntu distro.
I played around with Ubuntu for a while, but keeps on reverted back to Debian till Mint 4. I tend to stay back 1 generation in Mint because it seems as if there always some little Ubuntu bugs that stop it from being a perfect distro out of the box, and I also like to use XFCE as the default manager because it is much quicker than the boated KDE & Gnome eyes candies.
Today for the first time I installed Linux Mint Debian edition and I'm loving it. It worked right out of the box but lack Chromium support due to some security issue, but DL and install Google Chrome & Opera didn't take long and was painless. I'm currently using Gnome as the default manager and it seems to be just as quick as XFCE (maybe I don't need XFCE this time around).
Anyhow, 2 thumbs way up for the Mint & Debian team!
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I played around with Ubuntu for a while, but keeps on reverted back to Debian till Mint 4. I tend to stay back 1 generation in Mint because it seems as if there always some little Ubuntu bugs that stop it from being a perfect distro out of the box, and I also like to use XFCE as the default manager because it is much quicker than the boated KDE & Gnome eyes candies.
Today for the first time I installed Linux Mint Debian edition and I'm loving it. It worked right out of the box but lack Chromium support due to some security issue, but DL and install Google Chrome & Opera didn't take long and was painless. I'm currently using Gnome as the default manager and it seems to be just as quick as XFCE (maybe I don't need XFCE this time around).
Anyhow, 2 thumbs way up for the Mint & Debian team!
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Shame less link to Linux Mint Debian (201009) released! page.
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