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Elderwuss

http://forums.linuxmint.com/->EDITIONS

Post by Elderwuss »

On http://forums.linuxmint.com/->EDITIONS:
Why is there no category for questions specifically about Mint 10 when there is a category for each of the other distros?
Also, why is there no New Topic buttons in About Mint Editions, Other Editions?
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TinyTony

Re: http://forums.linuxmint.com/->EDITIONS

Post by TinyTony »

Hello,

I would say that's because the 12 sub-sections of the "SUPPORT" section ("newbie questions", "non technical questions", "installation & boot") concerns primarly Linux Mint on its normal edition.
Elderwuss

Re: http://forums.linuxmint.com/->EDITIONS

Post by Elderwuss »

Thank you. It might be less confusing if the category titles were changed:

SUPPORT === MINT 10 SUPPORT
EDITIONS === OTHER EDITIONS SUPPORT

(Just saying...:)
TinyTony

Re: http://forums.linuxmint.com/->EDITIONS

Post by TinyTony »

Well, those sections are valid for Mint 10, but also for Mint 9 (Long Term Support) and will be for Mint 11 soon, they are also for all that is common to all edtions (example : hardware support is the same in KDE or in GNOME cause the Linux kernel is the same).
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