My Opinion of MintWhat attracted me to Mint were the positive reviews regarding its "ease of use", not necessarily the Mint community (which I haven't yet explored but will as soon as I can

). Those positive experiences have certainly been reflected in that of my own. This is the first Linux distro that I can outright say is fantastic (for my needs) because it works out of the box. Believe me, I've been through several different distros (DSL, Knoppix, Fedora Core, Red Hat, Ubuntu...) in the past three years, and I believe Mint is finally one I can settle with. However, that's not to minimise the contribution those distros have had on the Linux community as a whole, nor to vilify them. They just did not fit my needs (at least when I tried them).
As for my reasons for switching from Ubuntu to Mint, I found that my problem was that I was using my computer mainly as an appliance and was really fed up trying to fix all the media and soft/hardware issues I had experienced (mainly because I am incredibly lazy, even with copying and pasting code

). The mere prospect of switching back to XP after using Linux for 1.5 years as my primary OS made me flinch and shudder (this is getting quite dramatic lol).
Bottom line--Mint honestly is the most polished distro I've used (though to be fair, I've only used a fraction of all the distros out there).
