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I have tried LMDE but i still don't like it, it still needs one or two fixes then I will switch





jesica wrote:for one, I can not updates LMDE, it says fix broken packages first, and my mouse pad does not double click with it, and the software install packages manager does not give me a option to install the programs I want


Separate project based on what? It's too bad they don't move it to Debian. But, it doesn't look like there's much interest from devs from what I have read here.proxima_centauri wrote:Linux Mint 10 will be based on Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat. The Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a separate project. More development may occur on the Debian edition at a later date, but right now the focus is Linux Mint 10.






telenux wrote:I don't know if Linux Mint Debian Edition is using Debian Testing or Sid or if it uses one with extra repositories or backports or if is compatibile with any Debian repo or what. Can you upgrade packages by adding Debian repos? I am guessing, yes, but where is additional info?


hoshi411 wrote:Personally, I came to Linux because of all the trendy hype that it was a user friendly ubuntu. If it's not ubuntu anymore I think youre gonna lose a lot if noobies jumping on the band wagon.
Since I've never heard of debian, if mint should switch to it, this is going to cause me to give straight ubntu another look.

hoshi411 wrote:Personally, I came to Linux because of all the trendy hype that it was a user friendly ubuntu. If it's not ubuntu anymore I think youre gonna lose a lot if noobies jumping on the band wagon.
Since I've never heard of debian, if mint should switch to it, this is going to cause me to give straight ubntu another look.


Jix wrote:Yes, it is more user-friendly now. But will it still be as user-friendly when and if it switches to Debian-only? That's the question.
hoshi411 wrote:Personally, I came to Linux because of all the trendy hype that it was a user friendly ubuntu. If it's not ubuntu anymore I think youre gonna lose a lot if noobies jumping on the band wagon.


Jix wrote:Although, I did try the previous Mint-Debian version and there were a few things lacking. I switched back to Gnome. I hope the Mint team does whatever they can do make it work like Gnome as much as possible in future versions.
Jix wrote:Also, we're talking like Debian-Mint is a done deal. Is it? I didn't hear any official announcements.


OldManHook wrote:Ubuntu is based on DEBIAN-Funny sometimes what your Trendy band wagon IS.
Also you might want to Compare Ubuntu and Mint,I think you will find that it's more than a user friendly buntu
spider2097 wrote: but for a straightforward "out of the box" experience with day to day tasks then I don't see why the base that Mint uses is a stumbling block.


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