Gotcha, thanks. I'm always interested to know what different distros
are like but I don't have the time or the patience to try them out
myself!

M.

On May 23, 12:51 pm, Dougie Nisbet <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 22/05/2011 23:41, mzatanoskas wrote:
>
> > Out of interest and completely off topic, why did you switch from
> > ubuntu to mint?
>
> well as it's off-topic I'll keep it brief.
>
> Ubuntu is fine and mint is based on Ubuntu anyway. But Ubuntu is getting
> glitzier and snazzier all the time and I don't like the new default
> 'Unity' desktop. Mint is a bit cleaner, simpler and more elegant to me.
> But it's largely subjective. Just as I prefer Linux to Microsoft doesn't
> mean I'm anti-microsoft, I just don't care for it very much, and I've
> never worried overly about rationalising why. I prefer the command-line
> over windows, and short-cuts to mouse-clicks. I will probably, at some
> point, go back to a simple stable Debian based install.
>
> Dougie

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