sunewbie wrote:I tried Ubuntu based distros and I have not found 'ignore apps' feature in Ubuntu or it's derivatives, except Mint.
You can do what you ask with Synaptic, in the menu under Package you will find Lock Version.
sunewbie wrote:I tried Ubuntu based distros and I have not found 'ignore apps' feature in Ubuntu or it's derivatives, except Mint.


gn2 wrote:sunewbie wrote:I tried Ubuntu based distros and I have not found 'ignore apps' feature in Ubuntu or it's derivatives, except Mint.
You can do what you ask with Synaptic, in the menu under Package you will find Lock Version.










nobody813 wrote:That'd be an awesome idea
I also thought (though not possible) would be like the Windows Vista/7 disks where all versions are unlocked. For example, you'd be prompted before installing anything which DE you would like as the primary DE, and if you'd like others installed too. If that was possible, I think it would be epic, but that will never happen...
I'll be trying the new LMDE XFCE build just posted a few hours ago, to see hat it's like, but I will always (for now) prefer an Ubuntu based OS
Phoronix has done some tests on 3D an system performance with different DE's. LXDE and XFCE came out on top most times. Another reason why this should get a look in
jjaythomas wrote:"Its easier to install up from a lighter DE than down from a heavier DE! (specifically as some Gnome stuff likes to take over system if not careful(nautilus cough cough ) and know what conflicts to make adjustments/removals ect.






cwwgateway wrote:Interestingly, there is a mint-info-xfce in the Maya Repos. While this doesn't necessarily mean that there's going to be an xfce version (there was a mint-meta-fluxbox for Mints 10,11, and 12 and there was a mint-meta-xfce for mint 10), it is a good sign.




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