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Technical Help & Discussion => Apple, Linux & Open Source Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: davy51 on November 13, 2010, 17:51
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Linux Mint
i found this one a couple months back been running it and so far it has the safety of linux and more ease of use for new Linux users
I had run Ubuntu and seemed to have bugs and problems with the newer releases with flash video and streaming online movies
So when I saw this one I tried it
It seems very stable and to me easier to operate than Ubuntu
The video codecs come in a bundle and will play about any DVD or streaming movie
plus it is easier to using the control center to tweak it to a newbies likes
Linux Mint
http://www.linuxmint.com/
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yeah, Linux Mint is quite nice - I always forget about it though. Based on Debian (like Ubuntu) but with a bunch of additional stuff on top it would make a good introductionary linux OS (I actually thought it was based on Ubuntu but doesn't look like I'm right). Still I always wonder how their development cycle fits in with the base distribution - I only use Ubuntu cause I'm too lazy for Debian.
So are you running it all the time?
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It is actually based on Ubuntu sam
It just has a few more tweaks and stabilizing
The do have a Debian based called Linux Mint Debian which is a rolling release
based on Debian
the releases usually happen about a month after Ubuntu depending on how long it takes to do the changes for mint
Its very much like Ubuntu in ease of use
It is my main OS now I truthfully wouldnt use any other
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might have to fire it up in a VM to give it a go.
and ah, I must have gotten confused over the whole debian/ubuntu thing when I took a quick glance at the website... of course Ubuntu is based on Debian anyway.