[SOLVED] Linux Mint vs Debian
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[SOLVED] Linux Mint vs Debian
First of all , I'd like to thank the entire community (especially some notable members as Pjotr or even the moderators who always helped me and as far as I could have experienced , Mint is probably the only distro that has such amazing support through this forum).
Since I've started using Linux Mint , I tested other distros as well (Debian , Manjaro , Kali , Tails , Parrot and others).
The point is that I enjoy so much both Debian and Mint and I'm really stuck on the decision of making one of them my OS for daily use.
Lately I keep switching from one distro to another , but I always end up coming back to either Mint or Debian.
I have a computer with 4GB RAM, 500 HDD and a 64bit CPU.
I really don't know what to choose. Any advices?
How did you manage to choose Mint among the other distros?
What do you think I should do? Someone who can manage to help me in getting a final decision?
Thanks so much!
Since I've started using Linux Mint , I tested other distros as well (Debian , Manjaro , Kali , Tails , Parrot and others).
The point is that I enjoy so much both Debian and Mint and I'm really stuck on the decision of making one of them my OS for daily use.
Lately I keep switching from one distro to another , but I always end up coming back to either Mint or Debian.
I have a computer with 4GB RAM, 500 HDD and a 64bit CPU.
I really don't know what to choose. Any advices?
How did you manage to choose Mint among the other distros?
What do you think I should do? Someone who can manage to help me in getting a final decision?
Thanks so much!
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Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
I doubt there's much we can say. Having used both of them, you are no doubt well aware of the pros and cons of each.
For me, Mint with Cinnamon just 'feels' the best and seems the most solid and bug free from what I've used.
For me, Mint with Cinnamon just 'feels' the best and seems the most solid and bug free from what I've used.
Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
Only you can decide, but you might consider Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) if you are torn between the two.
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Yeah , that's the problem. I can't manage to figure out the pros and cons.
The only thing I actually noticed is about the packages.
Mint seems to have many more packages than Debian and the software manager is very comfortable to use.
Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
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Ok...well, LMDE 3 is coming soon, so you might want to wait if LMDE interests you at all.
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As has been said already only you can really choose which one will fit your computer needs day to day.
For me it's been Mint for quite some time. I used Debian for many years, and once set up the way you like there is not much maintenance needed, but the software can get kinda stale as to begin with debian does not upgrade much of the software once it has been released with the debian stable. You can somewhat fix that situation by using back ports and installing outside the repositories but that can create other problems. Mint on the other hand offers newer versions of software quicker. But that may not be a factor for you. I think the Mint forum here is much more helpful than debian and to me that's a big plus.
Then there is always mint LMDE that may be a good compromise for you.
Just my opinions and you'll have to weigh all such comments based upon your own use and feelings.
Good Luck in your search for a solution.
For me it's been Mint for quite some time. I used Debian for many years, and once set up the way you like there is not much maintenance needed, but the software can get kinda stale as to begin with debian does not upgrade much of the software once it has been released with the debian stable. You can somewhat fix that situation by using back ports and installing outside the repositories but that can create other problems. Mint on the other hand offers newer versions of software quicker. But that may not be a factor for you. I think the Mint forum here is much more helpful than debian and to me that's a big plus.
Then there is always mint LMDE that may be a good compromise for you.
Just my opinions and you'll have to weigh all such comments based upon your own use and feelings.
Good Luck in your search for a solution.
Easy tips : https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/ Pjotr's Great Linux projects page.
Linux Mint Installation Guide: http://linuxmint-installation-guide.rea ... en/latest/
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Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
Thanks for the advices! Your answer helped me a lot.kc1di wrote: ⤴Thu Apr 19, 2018 3:48 pm As has been said already only you can really choose which one will fit your computer needs day to day.
For me it's been Mint for quite some time. I used Debian for many years, and once set up the way you like there is not much maintenance needed, but the software can get kinda stale as to begin with debian does not upgrade much of the software once it has been released with the debian stable. You can somewhat fix that situation by using back ports and installing outside the repositories but that can create other problems. Mint on the other hand offers newer versions of software quicker. But that may not be a factor for you. I think the Mint forum here is much more helpful than debian and to me that's a big plus.
Then there is always mint LMDE that may be a good compromise for you.
Just my opinions and you'll have to weigh all such comments based upon your own use and feelings.
Good Luck in your search for a solution.
I've just decided I'm switching back to Linux Mint.
I tried Cinnamon (live) before on my computer and it works quite well.
Though I'm undecided whether to run Cinnamon or XFCE!
Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
Install Debian and then install Mint--dual boot. I'd split that hard drive into 250 gb for each. That way you can enjoy both.
Edit: Xfce on Debian, Cinnamon on Mint
Edit: Xfce on Debian, Cinnamon on Mint
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think you made a good choice - enjoy
Easy tips : https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/ Pjotr's Great Linux projects page.
Linux Mint Installation Guide: http://linuxmint-installation-guide.rea ... en/latest/
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Linux Mint Installation Guide: http://linuxmint-installation-guide.rea ... en/latest/
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Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
Re: Linux Mint vs Debian
Mint Xfce is pretty sweet
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Re: [SOLVED] Linux Mint vs Debian
Whenever I've set up a server, I've always preferred Debian for that role.
It's solid and wears like iron. Totally fire-and-forget. You know, like a server ought to be.
Debian as a desktop OS is a bit harsh because there's things which it does not automate, and so you have to know your way around a bit more, and not mind putting up with extra little hassles here and there.
The original purpose of Ubuntu was to be a "friendly Debian" distro. Later, LinuxMint basically took up that mantle.
It's solid and wears like iron. Totally fire-and-forget. You know, like a server ought to be.
Debian as a desktop OS is a bit harsh because there's things which it does not automate, and so you have to know your way around a bit more, and not mind putting up with extra little hassles here and there.
The original purpose of Ubuntu was to be a "friendly Debian" distro. Later, LinuxMint basically took up that mantle.
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