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[News] A Look at the New Release of Linux Mint

  • Subject: [News] A Look at the New Release of Linux Mint
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 07:40:07 +0100
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Linux Mint 9 'Isadora'

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| Based on Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, Linux 
| 2.6.32, Gnome 2.30 and Xorg 7.4, Linux 
| Mint 9 "Isadora" features a lot of 
| improvements and the latest software from 
| the Open Source World.
| 
| Featured improvements in this release: 
| 30,000 applications catalogued and 
| reviewable both online and in the new 
| software manager, brand new incremental 
| backup tool for both data and software 
| selection, menu transparency and editable 
| items, USB and Windows installers, 3 years 
| support, look & feel improvements.
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http://www.muktware.com/distromatch/19/2010/117

Linux Mint 9: A First Look

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| From what I can see, Mint 9 looks to be a 
| worthy successor to the Mint line. Theyâve 
| largely left intact what works, and have 
| worked hard to improve that which needs 
| improving. As a full-featured desktop OS 
| with modern hardware, this really looks 
| great, but older hardware really struggles 
| with some basic tasks. Firefox is 
| sluggish, and, as mentioned previously, 
| Software Manager brings my computer to its 
| knees. In a few weeks Iâll see how it 
| performs on slightly newer equipment. For 
| now, though, Iâll have to bide my time 
| until the LXDE or Fluxbox editions come 
| out before I can consider using it 
| regularly on my existing hardware.
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http://linuxcritic.wordpress.com/2010/05/18/linux-mint-9-a-first-look/

Linux Mint 9 (Isadora)

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| The menu has been improved. If you turn on 
| 3D effects, you can view a partly 
| transparent menu. You can also now right-
| click on an item in the menu to edit it. 
| You also have the option of changing the 
| menuâs default behavior from showing what 
| you looked at last to defaulting to your 
| favorites. You can even right-click items 
| to add them to your desktop and panel. I 
| love the right-clicking features in the 
| menu, it makes it very fast to change 
| items or put them on your panel or 
| desktop.
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http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/2010/05/18/linux-mint-9-isadora/


Recent:

Returning to Linux, Round 2...Mint

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| I always likes the ideas within Mint...make
| a good package better by adding little
| features and taking out what isn't
| necessary. I remembered from the day that
| everything just worked. Websites played
| flash, video on DVD would play with audio,
| documents opened without too much effort or
| downloading extras. So what else is here
| that most people would like to know about?
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http://knolinuxguy.blogspot.com/2010/04/returning-to-linux-round-2mint.html


A minty experience leaves a pleasant taste.

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| Their computer was then taken over by a
| botnet and started spewing spam left, right
| and center. Which I found out about a month
| or so later.
|
| [...]
|
| Knowing what sort of computer user type
| this person is I decided to make sure I
| chose the right distribution for them.
| After careful thought and a bit of google
| trolling (in the searching sense of the
| word) I decided to give Linux Mint a go. So
| I backed up their computer and settled down
| to install Mint.
|
| [...]
|
| This is the latest story on how a "typical"
| computer user made a seamless transition
| from windows to Linux. Do you have any such
| stories? What about the other way around?
| :) While I had no problems transitioning
| this person doesn't mean that there are
| none. What issues have you come up with
| when introducing people to Linux?
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http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/locutus/a-minty-experience-leaves-a-pleasant-taste-38151


Ubuntu vs. Linux Mint

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| I recently heard the comparison that Mint
| today is a lot like Simply Mepis was years
| ago, and I feel its accurate. Barring my
| personal lack of hardware support (this
| included fan control which is vital on a
| metal Macbook), Iâve heard great things
| including more extensive printer support, and
| after using it for a little bit I felt that
| aside from the menu, that I think might in
| fact be harder for a new user, Mint is a good
| distribution.
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http://www.australianguy.com/2010/04/ubuntu-vs-linux-mint/
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