If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
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Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
Zorin I really like Zorin because it's in a class by itself with the zorin d.e. and it's very solid and user friendly.
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
If that should occur, I would venture over to SolusOS. I've been "playing" with the Live DVDs of Eveline and 2 A5 and am quite impressed. Both of them run very well on my main notebook and appear to be nicely setup with all the programmes that I regularly use. Ikey and his team have a big job ahead of them and seem to be up for it.
However, until version 2 is finalized, I'm staying with Mint 13 MATE (or moving to xfce when it is finally released). It would be heartbreaking to have Mint disappear. I've been using Mint for the past 5 +/- years. I guess I am green in colour, eh!
Meteor
However, until version 2 is finalized, I'm staying with Mint 13 MATE (or moving to xfce when it is finally released). It would be heartbreaking to have Mint disappear. I've been using Mint for the past 5 +/- years. I guess I am green in colour, eh!
Meteor
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
I'm a KDE fan, so I'd probably move to Chakra Linux.
Mint still seems to have a friendlier and more helpful community for a learning newbie such as myself though.
--Jim
Mint still seems to have a friendlier and more helpful community for a learning newbie such as myself though.
--Jim
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
Hmm Ubuntu again or I would try Arch Linux.
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Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
It is further necessary there are several distros suitable... I mean, many distros are just bad and/or buggy, others have some intellectual and/or politics, even security, problems etc Actually, but it's just my personal view of course, there are not so many distros really usable as a stable and main system for working. A PC is a tool to have your work done, not a toy.MALsPa wrote:And, I'll never go back to running only one distro. The way I figure it, I didn't like being tied down to only Windows, so why should I tie myself down to any one Linux distro?
By the way, my box told me today: "I'm not a toy, I'm not a number, I'm a free Personal Computer and I'm here to help humans to do their works"... I hope I have translated well because it spoke in French.
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
There might be a lot of distros that are usable "for working." It depends on what work you're trying to do, I guess.linuxviolin wrote:It is further necessary there are several distros suitable... I mean, many distros are just bad and/or buggy, others have some intellectual and/or politics, even security, problems etc Actually, but it's just my personal view of course, there are not so many distros really usable as a stable and main system for working. A PC is a tool to have your work done, not a toy.
And, for lots of people, a computer is a toy as well as a tool. Ever notice that most distros include games and multimedia apps?
Re: Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you u
Troll troll. Linux vs windows is like android vs iPhone Linux/android win/dev/urandom wrote:In a world of BSD, who needs Linux?
Etc. etc.
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Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
Like Windows has Minesweeper and other, maybe...MALsPa wrote:Ever notice that most distros include games and multimedia apps?
K.I.S.S. ===> "Keep It Simple, Stupid"
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." (Leonardo da Vinci)
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." (Albert Einstein)
Re: Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you u
I agree with the part until "iPhone".cowsquad wrote: Troll troll. Linux vs windows is like android vs iPhone Linux/android win
If there was a best OS, everyone would use it. There is not. Additionally, everyone has different wishes what his OS should be like.
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
I think I'd go for Bodhi. It's semi rolling, it's Ubuntu based and Enlightenment is kind of cool. Or I'd simply install Ubuntu and add Cinnamon and stuff...
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Your avatar picture looks like you hate Linux man I honestly like windows too. I do agree with you on the "everyone has different wishes about his/her OS" part./dev/urandom wrote:I agree with the part until "iPhone".cowsquad wrote: Troll troll. Linux vs windows is like android vs iPhone Linux/android win
If there was a best OS, everyone would use it. There is not. Additionally, everyone has different wishes what his OS should be like.
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Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
I have spent the last month deciding which distro to use for my main desktop, which was obviosly Mint. Close runner ups were Sabayon & Chakra.
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I know we are slowly diving into OT, so only one short reply: No, I don't, I just like BSD.cowsquad wrote:Your avatar picture looks like you hate Linux man
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
I would go with a pure Debian LXDE (even today) if I could get the Universal Operating System to play nice with the deprecated wireless WEP connection I am forced to use.
Even with the non free firmware, Debian can see the networks, but only responds with "Failed to obtain IP Address" or "Incorrect Password."
Otherwise, I'd go with Lubuntu, in spite of the numerous system errors it gave me. It has a fast Openbox Session, and you can install wine without somersaults.
Even with the non free firmware, Debian can see the networks, but only responds with "Failed to obtain IP Address" or "Incorrect Password."
Otherwise, I'd go with Lubuntu, in spite of the numerous system errors it gave me. It has a fast Openbox Session, and you can install wine without somersaults.
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
When Solus 2 is final I will have that dualbooted with Mate. So no problem. Seems they will either have the Ubuntu or Debian installer, so it will not be necessary to waste time with complicated partition tools.
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
At this point... probably Lubuntu
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
i would go with Kubuntu 1st choice or Chakra as 2nd choice
i use Ubuntu Forums due to the response time i get there... but LinuxMint Forum is growing and responses are a lot more promptive now
i use Ubuntu Forums due to the response time i get there... but LinuxMint Forum is growing and responses are a lot more promptive now
Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
I'd stick with PCLinuxOS, has a nice monthly magazine plus forums. I also like Antix, SolusOS and Scientific Linux, kind of a toss-up if LM went away.
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Re: If Linux Mint disappeared tomorrow, what would you use?
Xubuntu, Fedora, and Mint are the three distros I always switch between. Without Mint it would just be Fedora and Xubuntu, but I don't think I would mind. Functionally Mint with MATE isn't too different from Xubuntu.
I like Xfce, LXDE, and MATE. Any distro that offers a good selection of software and a reasonable implementation of any of the three DEs would be fine for me. I can use KDE and Cinnamon as well but I am not a huge fan. I hate GNOME 3 and Unity with a passion.
I like Xfce, LXDE, and MATE. Any distro that offers a good selection of software and a reasonable implementation of any of the three DEs would be fine for me. I can use KDE and Cinnamon as well but I am not a huge fan. I hate GNOME 3 and Unity with a passion.