
Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
..why i should upgrade from my perfectly good and long term supported Isadora, to Julia which will not even be LTS....i feel rather left out as i am not keeping up with the developments here... 

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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
If you feel Julia doesn't have anything you absolutely "must" have then stay with Isadora,it is,as you said an LTS release

- Aging Technogeek
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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
The answer I always give to this question is If it's working well and does all you want it to do, why upgrade? Many, if not most of the improvements in Mint 10 will eventually find their way into the backport repos and you can install them on Mint 9 if you want them.
The only reason to upgrade to Mint 10 is if Mint 9 is not doing the job for you or you want to stay on the cutting edge. Of course, if you have the space on your hard drive, you could dual boot Mint 9 and Mint 10. Then you would have it both ways.
The only reason to upgrade to Mint 10 is if Mint 9 is not doing the job for you or you want to stay on the cutting edge. Of course, if you have the space on your hard drive, you could dual boot Mint 9 and Mint 10. Then you would have it both ways.
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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
I have not tried out Julia so this is just my uneducated opinion, but if she is anything more "cutting edge" it couldn't be by more than an eyelash.
Besides i am so cosy now with Isadora!
Besides i am so cosy now with Isadora!
Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
I have to agree if the insn't anything in Julia that you need or want then stay with what you have.
Maybe I should have been a politician......................... naw bad idea
Maybe I should have been a politician......................... naw bad idea

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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
You're probably too honest.Gramps50 wrote:Maybe I should have been a politician......................... naw bad idea

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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
What he said.Aging Technogeek wrote:The answer I always give to this question is If it's working well and does all you want it to do, why upgrade? Many, if not most of the improvements in Mint 10 will eventually find their way into the backport repos and you can install them on Mint 9 if you want them.
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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
the adrenaline produced by testing a new version of mint but.... if you are not excited,
stay with mint 9.
stay with mint 9.
Linux Mint #1 Distro.
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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
Now that's a sound reason if ever there was one...i think i will use my Statler partition, as it is i have messed it up too much..thanks for the push.linmint777 wrote:the adrenaline produced by testing a new version of mint but.... if you are not excited,
stay with mint 9.

Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
Ummmm a good reason. Hmmmmm, can't think of a good reason except that it seems a little faster. I know there are lots of 'under-the-hood' improvements and no doubt new versions of apps in the repos. But in daily use it doesn't feel any different to me. Devede, Deluge, Banshee, Chrome all running happily. I'm really happy about Banshee cuz it does NOT like my other KDE distro.
You know your needs the best. The fact that you are asking means you should probably stay where you are and be happy.
You know your needs the best. The fact that you are asking means you should probably stay where you are and be happy.
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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
Like Aging Technogeek has said the best way is to have a second partition to install 10 on. I always install the newest Mint this way and make it my main after l have it set up the way l like and am satisfied with it. I leave the older one intact until the next new Mint is released. You will never be satisfied until you try the latest ...
Wayne
Wayne
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
mzsade,
Take notice between the meanings of the words "need" and "want". They aren't the same thing at all my friend.
Fred
Take notice between the meanings of the words "need" and "want". They aren't the same thing at all my friend.

Fred
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and each time expecting a different result.
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on the menu. Liberty is an armed lamb protesting the electoral outcome. A Republic negates the need for an armed protest.
Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on the menu. Liberty is an armed lamb protesting the electoral outcome. A Republic negates the need for an armed protest.
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
Sorry, just got my connection back, some underground optic fiber cable damage..
Fred, Now why would you be a spoilsport and split hairs like that? i wanted a categorical imperative so much!
Fred, Now why would you be a spoilsport and split hairs like that? i wanted a categorical imperative so much!

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Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
My prediction for what will happen on my computer:
I'll wait for Mint 10 to be released, install it alongside my current Mint 9 and LMDE to try it out.
I'll probbaly not find it enough of a reason to go through the hassel of resetting up (I do alot of customizing). Although the new mint menu looks VERY tempting.
So most likely stick with the LTS, but still tracking what goes on with LMDE improvements.
Eventually switch from Mint 9 LTS to LMDE (yay rolling distro!)
Then again I could be wrong. I've re-installed mint the last few releases.
I'll wait for Mint 10 to be released, install it alongside my current Mint 9 and LMDE to try it out.
I'll probbaly not find it enough of a reason to go through the hassel of resetting up (I do alot of customizing). Although the new mint menu looks VERY tempting.
So most likely stick with the LTS, but still tracking what goes on with LMDE improvements.
Eventually switch from Mint 9 LTS to LMDE (yay rolling distro!)
Then again I could be wrong. I've re-installed mint the last few releases.
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Mint 13 64bit Cinnamon
Asus U56E Laptop, Core i5-2410M, Intel graphics, 6GB RAM
Mint 9 64bit
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Mint 13 64bit Cinnamon
Asus U56E Laptop, Core i5-2410M, Intel graphics, 6GB RAM
Mint 9 64bit
Averatec 2573 Laptop, AMD Turion 64x2, ATI Graphics, Atheros wireless, 3GB RAM
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
For what it's worth, I'm sticking on the LTS.
I'm dual-booting Mint and Arch at the moment, with a view to shift over predominantly to Arch in the long run. (No offence to Mint, I still think it's a wonderful distro, but it's "newb"-oriented and I'm starting to outgrow that approach.)
I'm dual-booting Mint and Arch at the moment, with a view to shift over predominantly to Arch in the long run. (No offence to Mint, I still think it's a wonderful distro, but it's "newb"-oriented and I'm starting to outgrow that approach.)
Omnia mutantur, nihil interit.
Re: Please give me one sound reason, i need it....
So i went ahead and did it, of course i am going to keep the LTS too, but this lady is smooth, as always everything went smoothly, driver installation, hddtemp, etc., i am glad i did it.
Linux User #481272 Reg: 15th Sept., 2008