In true Linux fragmentation style, standard Mint is based on both Debian
and Ubuntu. Linux Mint Debian Edition is just based on Debian. Within
those two, there are multiple choices of user interface (Cinnamon, Mate,
KDE, Xfce) and within that versions that do or do not bundle codecs and
OEM editions.

In other words the polar opposite of the little-changing,
Apple-controlled world of iOS and MacOS. 


-- 
  Alan Bourke
  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

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