Ubuntu failed and... Linux Mint showed up!

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Re: Ubuntu failed and... Mint showed up!

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My experience with mint across a few versions - it all works nicely. also - if it works in Daryna - then stay with it. There really is no reason To Have To upgrade to a new version. If what works WORKS then stay with it.
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if you do that then you can't complain when something goes awry!
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Re: Ubuntu failed and... Linux Mint showed up!

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That's why it's also a LIVE-CD - you don't HAVE to install... :mrgreen:
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but it is deadly slow! There is no fun to a live CD in my opinion, esp. for real use!
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Re: Ubuntu failed and... Linux Mint showed up!

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Oh what the heck! Load it up when it comes out. If it's a dud, load the old one back up after it.

That's what I love about Linux..... I can trash my old system playing with something new, and still rebuild it in no time at all.

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