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Why are people shilling mint so much ? Isn't debian like the same thing but without unnecessary software?
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i just think its neat
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>>100148606
debian consumes considerable more resources for some reason, tried both on vm
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>>100148606
Simple : For Windows users who never used Linux, Mint is the one that feels the most like home. And for Windows sucks more and more, more and more people use Mint.
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mint is just ubuntu with a shitty green theme an a even dumber community.

BTW, I don't recomend debian at all unless you want it for servers. Their stable versions are 15 years old and their testing version are unusable.
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>>100148606
mint is nice, great newfag OS. Manjaro is the best distro
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>>100148606
>"This" your own OP
This is an appropriate level of faggotry for OP. Well done, OP.
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>>100148606
>Isn't debian like the same thing but without unnecessary software?
And without the ultra-toxic community.
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>>100152294
>And without the ultra-toxic community.
What's toxic about Mint?
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I used mint for a few years until for whatever reason, it wouldn't install. Kept getting grub errors. Using Xubuntu right now. Virtually the same thing. Feels good, man.



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