alfista;662595 Wrote: 
> Quoted from Mint Debian home page:
> 
> Cons:
> 
> Although it's using Romeo for unstable packages, LMDE continuously
> changes as it receives updates and new software. Compared to a frozen
> version of Linux Mint which changes very little once it's publicly
> released, it's not as stable. Things are likely to break more often but
> fixes can also come quicker. For this reason, LMDE requires a deeper
> knowledge and experience with Linux, dpkg and APT.
> Debian is a less user-friendly/desktop-ready base than Ubuntu.
> Expect some rough edges.
> 
> Chosing the right distribution is a daunting task, I know, but in most
> cases SBS seems happy to run on any of them.
I understand that LMDE isn't static, but I hadn't expected SBS to be
completely incompatible with what appears to be a widely used version.

I live and learn :)


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