Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
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Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
One of the reasons I installed the lmde mint distros (both) was the promise of a ROLLING distro like debian with all the advantages of Mint.
Lets see: I got installed in Vitrual box:
LMDE XFCE
LMDE MAIN
Mint 12 KDE
Mint 12 LXDE
Mint 13 MAte
Mint 13 Cinnamon.
JUST TO SUMARIZE: Mint 13 has firefox 13, LMDE (¿rolling what?) has firefox 12
Am I VERY wrong or something is not what it should be?
Or please lets change definitions: dont use rolling as a concept, use the concept of a DEBIAN DISTRO With Mint cosmetics which will be updated each three months or whatever....
Any way.... I like MInt... :-O
Lets see: I got installed in Vitrual box:
LMDE XFCE
LMDE MAIN
Mint 12 KDE
Mint 12 LXDE
Mint 13 MAte
Mint 13 Cinnamon.
JUST TO SUMARIZE: Mint 13 has firefox 13, LMDE (¿rolling what?) has firefox 12
Am I VERY wrong or something is not what it should be?
Or please lets change definitions: dont use rolling as a concept, use the concept of a DEBIAN DISTRO With Mint cosmetics which will be updated each three months or whatever....
Any way.... I like MInt... :-O
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Already done. the following is from the Mint main page and is used to describe LMDE "Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a semi-rolling distribution based on Debian Testing." Its amazing how informative those pages are. EnjoyElQuia wrote:One of the reasons I installed the lmde mint distros (both) was the promise of a ROLLING distro like debian with all the advantages of Mint.
Lets see: I got installed in Vitrual box:
LMDE XFCE
LMDE MAIN
Mint 12 KDE
Mint 12 LXDE
Mint 13 MAte
Mint 13 Cinnamon.
JUST TO SUMARIZE: Mint 13 has firefox 13, LMDE (¿rolling what?) has firefox 12
Am I VERY wrong or something is not what it should be?
Or please lets change definitions: dont use rolling as a concept, use the concept of a DEBIAN DISTRO With Mint cosmetics which will be updated each three months or whatever....
Any way.... I like MInt... :-O
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
it's an old battle trying to make it clear that debian testing is not a rolling release in the classic definition (neither is lmde, specially if following the UP policy)
anyway your example is kinda tricky (firefox), let's talk again in 6 months and compare mint13 and lmde but regarding kernel, xorg ... gimp.
anyway your example is kinda tricky (firefox), let's talk again in 6 months and compare mint13 and lmde but regarding kernel, xorg ... gimp.
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
for all those who were wondering, that's a good indication that we'll see an UP within the next 6 months
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Well Thanks guys..... but pleaseeee remember all of us cant spend much time on info pages...
Any way thanls for your answers.
But... lets see_:
Well I dont have to compete with my self.... seems regular mint is coming along quite nice, stable AND up to date with latest software, so one last question:
WHY should anyone chose LMDE??
And a request: please keep up with LXDE it´s awesome for old machines and notebooks
Any way thanls for your answers.
But... lets see_:
Well I dont have to compete with my self.... seems regular mint is coming along quite nice, stable AND up to date with latest software, so one last question:
WHY should anyone chose LMDE??
And a request: please keep up with LXDE it´s awesome for old machines and notebooks
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Instead of whining about not having the latest firefox, why not do something productive and figure out a solution. Never mind, I'll do it for you.
Now, copy and paste the following:
Save the file
Now, open your package manager, remove whatever firefox (and thunderbird, etc.) you currently have installed, and replace them with the "firefox-mozilla-build." Problem solved.
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sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
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## Ubuntuzilla - latest Firefox, Thunderbird, Sea Monkey builds
# Install with apt-get install firefox-mozilla-build, xxx-mozilla-build, etc.
deb http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ubuntuzilla/mozilla/apt all main
Now, open your package manager, remove whatever firefox (and thunderbird, etc.) you currently have installed, and replace them with the "firefox-mozilla-build." Problem solved.
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Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Hi,
I went to LMDE because I spend several months after a clean install of a new release getting everything just the way I like and after a very short time I'm having to do it all over again. I installed the 201204 version shortly after it became available partly because the writeup on Debian suggested it might not be as stable as Linux Mint but problems tended to be fixed quickly. So far there have been no updates to the repositories that I can see. At this point I am not sure what the advantage to LMDE is or if it is even being maintained. I am thinking of backing up my / partition and adding the Debian Testing repositories and seeing where that leads me.
Anyway, I thing frustration and confusion reigns and I am unsure of where to turn to avoid the rather constant configuration that actually interferes with my using my computer.
Clarifications or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in Advance,
Don
I went to LMDE because I spend several months after a clean install of a new release getting everything just the way I like and after a very short time I'm having to do it all over again. I installed the 201204 version shortly after it became available partly because the writeup on Debian suggested it might not be as stable as Linux Mint but problems tended to be fixed quickly. So far there have been no updates to the repositories that I can see. At this point I am not sure what the advantage to LMDE is or if it is even being maintained. I am thinking of backing up my / partition and adding the Debian Testing repositories and seeing where that leads me.
Anyway, I thing frustration and confusion reigns and I am unsure of where to turn to avoid the rather constant configuration that actually interferes with my using my computer.
Clarifications or suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in Advance,
Don
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Don, I think if you look through the forum you will find others who sympathize.
For me LMDE is only good if you can set it to Stable sources. This can be done with the spins that were released at around the time Debian Stable 6 was released. We are also not far off from the release of the new Debian Stable to come out probably early next year. At that time LMDE could be set to the new Stable sources and provide a system that's solid. I would not advise setting your current LMDE to Testing sources. I've borked at least three LMDE installs that way. Latest sources are pretty much a freeze at this point, and Testing/Wheezy are due to go into freeze soon.
TBH if you want to save yourself some grief, and are determined to run Debian, look at SolusOS 1, or SimplyMEPIS 11. You may have to tweak a few things to get it where you want it, but then you don't have to worry about it.
kbd47
For me LMDE is only good if you can set it to Stable sources. This can be done with the spins that were released at around the time Debian Stable 6 was released. We are also not far off from the release of the new Debian Stable to come out probably early next year. At that time LMDE could be set to the new Stable sources and provide a system that's solid. I would not advise setting your current LMDE to Testing sources. I've borked at least three LMDE installs that way. Latest sources are pretty much a freeze at this point, and Testing/Wheezy are due to go into freeze soon.
TBH if you want to save yourself some grief, and are determined to run Debian, look at SolusOS 1, or SimplyMEPIS 11. You may have to tweak a few things to get it where you want it, but then you don't have to worry about it.
kbd47
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Thanks KBD47,
I didn't know SolusOS but I see it looks promising. I'll give it a go
the community seems quite active as well
I didn't know SolusOS but I see it looks promising. I'll give it a go
the community seems quite active as well
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
They also have no info on LMDE on ANY OF THEIR WEBPAGES. No one knows what version packages are. I guess you can check Distrowatch and see what Debian Testing is at (if they stick to that schedule).
It looks like LMDE is like an afterthought in the Mint World.
It looks like LMDE is like an afterthought in the Mint World.
Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
Stop being so dramatic! LMDE is for ADVANCED Linux users! If you can't roll with the punches, more or less, then I suggest you stick with the mainstream Ubuntu based Mint edition. Those of us familiar with Debian and its ways are perfectly fine with LMDE. I personally like the Mint buffer between Testing and what lands on my desktop. As they say, if you can't take the heat...get out of the kitchen.It looks like LMDE is like an afterthought in the Mint World.
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Re: Mint 13 is "more" "rolling" than LMDE???
KBD47, this was the last time you posted in the Mint Forum spreading SolusOs awareness.KBD47 wrote:Don, I think if you look through the forum you will find others who sympathize.
For me LMDE is only good if you can set it to Stable sources. This can be done with the spins that were released at around the time Debian Stable 6 was released. We are also not far off from the release of the new Debian Stable to come out probably early next year. At that time LMDE could be set to the new Stable sources and provide a system that's solid. I would not advise setting your current LMDE to Testing sources. I've borked at least three LMDE installs that way. Latest sources are pretty much a freeze at this point, and Testing/Wheezy are due to go into freeze soon.
TBH if you want to save yourself some grief, and are determined to run Debian, look at SolusOS 1, or SimplyMEPIS 11. You may have to tweak a few things to get it where you want it, but then you don't have to worry about it.
kbd47
I'm sure you can find other ways to deliver the goods news, not here!
http://main.solusos.com/showthread.php? ... 0#post8800kbd wrote:I believe the word is spreading and will continue to spread. SolusOS is one of very few Linux systems that actually works well on all my computers, usually I have to use Ubuntu here, Debian there, one for low system resources on one machine, etc., but SolusOS looks good and works well everywhere.
I think you have already got many of the LMDE refugees, you may end up getting the Mint 13 refugees as many are finding that where Mint 12 worked fine, Mint 13 is a system freeze mess. 13 only works on one of my computers, Mint 12 worked on all my computers. Much of the problem is coming from Ubuntu 12.04, so expect refugees from there as well, not to mention those who were on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS gnome and will switch to 12.04 only to discover Unity. I think SolusOS is in the right place at the right time.
I'm definitely spreading the word, and will continue to do so. I know others are as well.
kbd