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:Hands on with Mint 7
Hands on with Mint 7
Jul 11, 2009, 03 :02 UTC (23 Talkback[s]) (5385 reads)

"While Mint, like many other distros, follows a six-month development and release cycle, the developers pride themselves on the community aspect. The net result is that a feature suggested on a forum today could find its way into the codebase in a matter of weeks rather than months, so it feels as if the OS is more organic than most, with updates appearing frequently.

"Thanks to its Debian heritage, software installation is usually pretty simple, especially when using the standard Synaptic package manager. Mint sensibly places the task bar at the bottom of the screen, and calls the equivalent to the Start button the Menu button. As an added touch, this menu is laid out in a very Windows-esque way, making life much easier for refugees from Microsoft Windows.

"Although originally intended as Ubuntu with built-in media codecs, Mint has mutated into a rather different beast. Those media codecs are still part of the overall package, but the main focus is now on making the OS as user-friendly as possible. This means that most of your hardware, including Wi-Fi adaptors, should work out of the box. Our install did choke when presented with a video capture card, but considering its exotic nature, that's hardly a surprise."

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I've been doing a little research on ...   Test Mint   
Bill Greenwood
Jul 11, 2009, 07:40:50
 
> > I've been doing a little researc ...   Re: Test Mint   
Chris
Jul 11, 2009, 11:07:55
 
Mint 7 is the best distro I have ever tr ...   The best distro   
Jindrich Radic
Jul 11, 2009, 11:30:04
 
> If you don't want Mono, don't  ...   Re: Re: Test Mint   
Tony OBryan
Jul 11, 2009, 15:09:09
 
> > If you don't want Mono, don' ...   Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
Chris
Jul 11, 2009, 15:22:00
 
This Linux Mint distibution is, to me at ...   Linux Mint IS MINT !   
Arend
Jul 11, 2009, 16:16:55
 
If you don't want Mono, don't us ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
C. Whitman
Jul 12, 2009, 00:19:13
 
"The bottom line is that there may be so ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
Chris
Jul 12, 2009, 01:01:24
 
Linux Mint is intended for non-savvy com ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
Eric Hawk
Jul 12, 2009, 02:40:34
 
@C. Whitman: You asked key questions but ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint - Mono   
Abe
Jul 12, 2009, 03:14:29
 
> Linux Mint is intended for non-savvy c ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
arnold
Jul 12, 2009, 03:33:16
 
Still you give no compelling reason WHY  ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
J. Kloosterman
Jul 12, 2009, 06:45:40
 
The Microsoft Community Promise to apply ...   Chris   
Yim
Jul 12, 2009, 08:41:18
 
> The Microsoft Community Promise to app ...   Re: Chris   
AB
Jul 12, 2009, 15:10:45
 
 Why are people pushing Mono so hard?... ...   Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Test Mint   
jp
Jul 12, 2009, 17:32:20
 
> The Microsoft Community Promise to app ...   Re: Chris   
Rainer Weikusat
Jul 12, 2009, 19:09:23
 
>> I've been doing a little research ...   Re: Re: Test Mint   
Rainer Weikusat
Jul 12, 2009, 19:26:21
 
>I bet you don't use any binary blob ...   Re: Re: Chris   
Yim
Jul 13, 2009, 06:27:50
 
>I do not quite understand the purpose o ...   Re: Re: Chris   
Yim
Jul 13, 2009, 06:53:10
 
> >> I bet you don't use any binary  ...   Re: Re: Re: Chris   
AB
Jul 13, 2009, 07:15:09
 
>> I do not quite understand the purpose ...   Re: Re: Re: Chris   
Rainer Weikusat
Jul 13, 2009, 07:32:57
 
Trolls have now convinced me that a) it  ...   Trolls   
Yim
Jul 13, 2009, 18:14:15
 
> Trolls have now convinced me that a) i ...   Re: Trolls   
AB
Jul 14, 2009, 14:49:17
 
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