I'm willing to give Clem the benefit of the doubt based upon how well Mint is done and has been done. If he can work with gnome that is great. But my advice would be to dump gnome and go with Xfce for main Mint. As I said on another message board Linux users are being split into two groups: Those who want computer interfaces, and those who want tablet interfaces. My guess is that most Mint users belong to the former group. If Main Mint becomes a tablet interface I don't know what I'll recommend to Linux noobs, maybe Puppy Linux?HardyH wrote:And when Gnome 3.2 gets upgraded to 3.4, all extensions will eventually break, great....KBD47 wrote:My hope is that if Mint goes Gnome 3 as it ultimately appears it will, that every freakin tweak available comes with it, gnome tweak, ubuntu tweak, that ccss? whatever and anything else that can be thrown in, because Ubuntu 11.10 is the most unconfigurable (is that a word?) Linux version I've ever seen, whether it's gnome 3 or unity. ...
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