Howdy Zantor! Good to see you dropped by! How'd you find us here?INSERT: Some great desktops, TechPro. Good to see a fellow Linux Mint 7 user... It's one of the finest Linux distros I've seen (a free operating system that's almost as intuitive as Macintosh and three times as customizable). And that Scrat/Ubuntu wallpaper is classic! So an off-topic question: if you had to choose between Ubuntu "Jaunty" and Linux Mint 7, which would you pick?
[begin off-topic reply]Choose between Ubuntu 9.04 "Jaunty Jackalope" or Linux Mint 7 "Gloria"? Tough choice actually. I only just got Linux Mint 7 and have never had the Mint flavor before. It's actually pretty yummy. (yes, puns intended)Over the past several days (over a week?) in my spare time at home I've been installing different flavors and styles of Linux on a low-end "test" system. I've played around with Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Arch, Debian, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, and Mint. Usually trying both the Gnome and KDE variations of each when available. I don't recall having heard of Linux Mint until someone mentioned in a thread I was browsing. Most of the things I require in a Linux box to do at the least ... Mint setup to do easily. As for Ubuntu, there's no denying the huge communities for the different flavors which means you can usually find good answers easily. Also, Ubuntu seems to work really well and is very stable for me. I've had Ubuntu alongside XP on my laptop for quite a while and I can do nearly everything I need except for some Microsoft Office 2007 specific document file types ... and a number of Windows specific games (as if games were important, pffft!) because I haven't played with that area in Linux yet (if I wanna play a game, I just reboot to Windows). Both Linux styles work well.Alex, I'll take both OS versions for Free.[/end off-topic reply]