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Linux Mint 12: A much-needed, much-improved Linux desktop

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JW
Jack Wallen
Dec 1, 2011

“I’ve spent a lot of time reviewing releases of Ubuntu, Fedora,
Bodhi, Mandriva, openSUSE, and other more obscure distributions. In
the process of seeking out the perfect Linux desktop (among the
hail-storm of changes that has hit the Linux community of late)
there is one distribution that has been, mostly, overlooked by
me.

Linux Mint.

That comes to an end now. Why? Because the developers of Linux
Mint have done something no one else has done — they’ve made
GNOME 3 flexible.


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JW

Jack Wallen

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