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Preferred linux distro for workstation usage?



If thats the question, Then why use Ubuntu over Debian, or Fedora or
PCLOS over Red Hat? If you are asking what specifically using a Mint
version changes over the Main Base version, there are many things.

Linux Mint has a tremendous out of the box experience, similar to Ubuntu
but much more aesthetically appealing, and comes with Flash, Java, and
media codecs that allow a new user to be working and have DVD playback
right out of the box. 

Keeping to a Ubuntu or Debian Base allows for the use of the Ubuntu and
Deb repositories, as well as mints own repositories. MintInstall is
similar to Ubuntu's software manager, but allow allows users to assign
ratings and comments about an application, helping new users to make
decisions about the insane amount of software available. 

The newest version of the MintMenu, the mintified version of the gnome
menu, includes automatic search of APT and the web. so if you are
looking for something, and its not installed, Apt will start kicking out
packages right in the main menu, and you can install via apt directly
from the menu. 

The single biggest difference between Mint and any other distro is the
community. I will not talk bad about any other community, but I will
tell you that from my experience, Mint is top notch. Super friendly and
welcoming. tremendous support from knowledgeable persons. If you havent
already, check out the community. this might change your mind about
using 1 distro over another. 

Thanks 

Sean 

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Subject: Discuss Digest, Vol 35, Issue 12
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 17:31:55 -0400

Message: 5
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 14:26:00 -0400
From: Ryan Pugatch <rpug-vYTEC60ixJUAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org>
Subject: Re: preferred linux distro for workstation usage?
To: Sean Terrell <sean.terrell-j9pdmedNgrk at public.gmane.org>
Cc: discuss-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org
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On 9/13/10 8:24 AM, Sean Terrell wrote:
> Using Linux Mint... Super polished Ubuntu and Debian base. I switched
> from the Ubuntu Version to the straight Debian base this weekend.
> Incredibly snappy and still has the Mint Fresh Look and Feel, well
> except for the Debian Fonts that I have to change right away.
>
> Sean Terrell
>


Why use Linux Mint instead of Ubuntu?  Or Linux Mint Debian instead of 
just Debian?  I am not clear as to what is gained by using Linux Mint 
especially since it keeps close to Ubuntu / Debian.


Ryan








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