Since the introduction of LMDE I've decided to have a copy of Mint as a backup system on my systems.
Been on Arch for three years, started seven years ago with Suse, then Debian, Kubuntu, Sidux, Mepis, Klikit, Kubuntu, Arch.
But I was after some info as well. I searched the forum for an RSS-feed so I can get a quick overview of what is happening on the forum but no joy.
Am I just blind? I'm sure I must be
wotcha
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Re: wotcha
Hey Toad!
I see the world is small, right?
Welcome!
BTW you could even test Mint 9 KDE and compare with Kubuntu and let me know your opinions!
I see the world is small, right?
Welcome!
BTW you could even test Mint 9 KDE and compare with Kubuntu and let me know your opinions!
Re: wotcha
@ Elisa
Yep, small world. Lots of people from the KDE forum are also busy on the KDE forum and it is nice to see some here, too
As for KDE - I'm perfectly happy with my setup at the mo. I don't use mint as my primary OS, but thought that lmde is a perfect backup to have on my hard disk and I do chroot into it to keep it up to date. Gnome, xfce, kde, I don't really care what they put on top of it... (still secretly waiting for lmde 64-bit KDE version).
@ Oscar
Thanks a ton for the RSS feed! For some reason I simply was not able to find it.
Yep, small world. Lots of people from the KDE forum are also busy on the KDE forum and it is nice to see some here, too
As for KDE - I'm perfectly happy with my setup at the mo. I don't use mint as my primary OS, but thought that lmde is a perfect backup to have on my hard disk and I do chroot into it to keep it up to date. Gnome, xfce, kde, I don't really care what they put on top of it... (still secretly waiting for lmde 64-bit KDE version).
@ Oscar
Thanks a ton for the RSS feed! For some reason I simply was not able to find it.