Question:
about Linux mint Debian ?
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2010-09-15 22:45:58 UTC
Anybody tried Linux mint debian?? how is it?
tell about ease of use, software availability, stability, and appearance please
Thank you
Four answers:
Linux Mint 11
2010-09-16 00:52:05 UTC
Recently a major landmark was reached in the world of Linux. The first real user friendly rolling release distro. was released in the shape of Linux Mint Debian Edition

http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=1527



Linux Mint Debian Edition based upon the Debian Squeeze repository is broadly the same in appearance as the standard Linux Mint 9 Main Edition



Linux Mint 9 Main Edition Desktop Screenshot

http://www.linuxmint.com/pictures/screenshots/isadora/isadora.png



Linux Mint Debian Edition Desktop Screenshot

http://www.linuxmint.com/img/screenshots/debian/201009/debian.png



So there it is finally a user friendly true Debian release which should go some considerable way to silencing the Debian purists that despise Ubuntu



No more system wide upgrades on the release of a new Ubuntu. All you need to do with Linux Mint Debian Edition is install it once and apply updates (I recommend checking for updates once a week)



Its a liitle rough around the edges but these are early days. The installer is not quite as straightforward as the standard edition and Nvidia Drivers need to be installed via the Terminal



HowTo install Nvidia Drivers on Debian

http://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Installapre-builtmodule



Linux Mint Debian Download

http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=66



Linux Mint Debian User Guide pdf.

http://linuxmint.com/rel_debian.php



You download the ISO. image of Linux Mint Debian then you need to create a Bootable LiveDVD for installation



Linux Mint Debian can also be run direct from the LiveDVD from Booting up without touching your Hard Drive





LUg.
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2016-10-25 12:36:18 UTC
Ubuntu has further fairly some stuff. With 11.04 which have even replaced fairly some stuff that's fairly diverse - the team spirit gadget is the biggest distinction. those issues would or gained't be strong, counting on your needs, loves, and possibilities. A Mint in accordance to instantly Debian is a leaner version of Mint. This does upload some simplicity and velocity. it may also get rid of a few features that would or gained't be useful to you. the large reason to guage Linux Mint LMDE is that that's a rolling launch. that means that it consistently enhancements from the "sorting out" version of Debian with out having to do an total, clean set up each and every 6 months. (Ubuntu and Ubuntu-depending variations of Mint get an total new version each and every 6 months that you should position in from scratch.) which means you do not might want to commence from scratch each and every 6 months. a pair of notes: Linux Mint Xfce is a lighter version of Linux that's likewise depending on the rolling updates of Debian Xfce. Mint has also began experimenting with a "bouncing" launch determination of Debian the position some extra sorting out is performed with the help of the Mint community before freeing each and each month or so. this can supply more advantageous strong and bigger ideal operating enhancements extremely of the on a daily basis updates that would or gained't smash something unpredicted.
Nathan
2010-09-16 03:10:18 UTC
I installed it on an 8GB USB pen drive.

Appearance - practically identical to the LM9 editions. I, of course, do my own little changes to the appearance anyway.

Software availability - it claims to be the same as the other releases, but I have found that some of the games are not available in the software manager. (I don't use the OS often enough to notice any of the other things that may be missing, but sure there are a lot.)

As for stability - haven't had a problem in my limited use.
2010-09-16 02:17:12 UTC
I down loaded it Monday, but it will not boot up on my HP Slimline desktop because the required drivers are not included. Can't guarantee it will boot up on several different computers. Most distributions will boot if I choose the option to boot in VESA mode if that option is available. It's easier for me to run the Debian Net Installer and have a Debian Operating system. Most distributions based on Debian, use the untested or unstable repositories because it offers more files to be available.


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