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So my gf`s windows installation finally gave up. Like all Windows systems... this one over the years degraded... and took bits of the hard disk with it.

I did try a complete format and reinstall.. but the issues with Windows just kept annoying the heck outta both of us.

So I have given her Mint Linux and boy is she happy. She is not a power user at all... and just works with office documents and the web .. so she is very happy with her install.

I have converted another one. *small evil laugh*

Ill give Linux mint... a 7.5/10
 
So my gf`s windows installation finally gave up. Like all Windows systems... this one over the years degraded... and took bits of the hard disk with it.

I did try a complete format and reinstall.. but the issues with Windows just kept annoying the heck outta both of us.

So I have given her Mint Linux and boy is she happy. She is not a power user at all... and just works with office documents and the web .. so she is very happy with her install.

I have converted another one. *small evil laugh*

Ill give Linux mint... a 7.5/10



Good to hear! :D
 
Good to hear! :D

Yeah totally. Its weird to see Linux being used to find instructions on how to make egg and oil mixtures for painting:confused:

I didnt know linux browsers could go anywhere but to myadsl and slashdot... theres more of the Internet? hehe jk
 
Yeah totally. Its weird to see Linux being used to find instructions on how to make egg and oil mixtures for painting:confused:

I didnt know linux browsers could go anywhere but to myadsl and slashdot... theres more of the Internet? hehe jk

:D:D:D:D:D

What is the ISO size? Want to download and give a try.

EDIT - 664Mb
 
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TL -> http://linuxmint.com/

Main edition is a live cd, 664mb. There's also a Universal edition as a Live DVD.

I haven't tried Felicia, the just-released release. But I've been using mint since Celena (then Daryna and Elyssa) - it's very nice. Mostly ubuntu compatible, no local downloads (afaik) but you can use the loal ubuntu repos for updates.
 
TL -> http://linuxmint.com/

Main edition is a live cd, 664mb. There's also a Universal edition as a Live DVD.

I haven't tried Felicia, the just-released release. But I've been using mint since Celena (then Daryna and Elyssa) - it's very nice. Mostly ubuntu compatible, no local downloads (afaik) but you can use the local ubuntu repos for updates.

Cool, thanks :)
 
Felicia is just a few days/weeks old - the other editions (KDE/xfce etc) are community projects which generally trail the official releases by a little way.
 
I have a Mint iso on my pc, should give it a go sometime...
 
If Mint is just Ubuntu with a tweaked Gnome interface, then what do the KDE/xfce versions have that Kubuntu, Xubuntu etc don't?
 
If Mint is just Ubuntu with a tweaked Gnome interface, then what do the KDE/xfce versions have that Kubuntu, Xubuntu etc don't?

Mint is a little more than Ubuntu with a tweaked interface. (Not on Mint atm but off the top of my head) It's got software tools such as MintMenu, MintWifi, MintInstall, MintDesktop and some others. I think it's a little more newb-friendly than even ubuntu.
 
It's the same thing as Ubuntu IMO. " MintMenu, MintWifi, MintInstall, MintDesktop" do not make it a completely new distro. BTW Mint comes with the prop software preinstalled, so there is a small difference. Under the hood, it's all Ubuntu.

Also, note Ubuntu uses Gnome as a DE, Mint just removes the top bar and puts in a slab for the "start" menu.

But, Mint seems to run a bit faster than ubuntu native..so there must be some serious tweaking to the kernel..mmm.
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