In two major Linux versions: What is the relationship between LinuxMint and Ubuntu? There has been a lot of debate over the years, and radish and vegetables have their own love, so you may wish to patiently read a question from Reddit a few days ago. We will organize it as follows: LinuxMint and Ubuntu are two very popular Linux releases of the desktop operating system. Why do people prefer LinuxMint instead of Ubuntu? LinuxMint is really better than Ubunt
In two major Linux versions: What is the relationship between Linux Mint and Ubuntu? There has been a lot of debate over the years, and radish and vegetables have their own love, so you may wish to patiently read a question from Reddit a few days ago. We will organize it as follows:
Linux Mint and Ubuntu are two very popular Linux distributions. Why do people prefer Linux Mint instead of Ubuntu? Is Linux Mint really better than Ubuntu? A Reddit user recently asked why people chose Linux Mint instead of Ubuntu and got a lot of interesting answers.
Oshirowanen subscribes to the topic Linux Mint on Reddit:
What is it about Linux Mint that makes it better than Ubuntu in your view for desktop usage?
Original question: Why is Linux Mint better than Ubuntu?
Many Linux Mint Reddit users have responded:
Engels777: I really don't like Ubuntu's gui. It's ugly. Linux Mint's desktop interaction environment Cinnamon is really great!
Blinari: I can install Mint independently and security updates are automatically installed, and I can handle problems whenever possible.
Bengalitiger89: first of all, in my personal opinion, it is uncomfortable to switch to Ubuntu Unity. It is better than I think Cinnammon, and Cinnamon has been greatly improved over time (Numix theme can be installed ).
Another major reason for me to leave Ubuntu for Mint is that I am very tired of Amazon's search function. I know that it can be closed and removed, but I don't care about it. I just think it is difficult to handle the problem.
The next step is to give suggestions to new users or beginners. The application on Ubuntu has a large compatibility problem. You need to read the tutorial and guide to solve the problem, which causes great inconvenience.
G894h3i. In my opinion, Ubuntu completely violates the spirit of FOSS (free and open source software. In addition, you must trust the OS you choose and worry about hidden backdoor code. But I still cannot believe how Ubuntu is broken?
Elmarko44: To be honest, Mint provides a Windows out-of-the-box experience.
Ageek: apart from the differences between multimedia and Flash software packages, I prefer the default configuration of Mint compared to Ubuntu, including KDE and doldolphin.
Tushn: Ubuntu is not doing well in the kernel. I recently failed to run uDAC on Ubuntu, but it works normally in Linux Mint. Moreover, I do not like Unity, and Cinnamon is my favorite.
BurningFox: I use Linux Mint because of Cinnamon. If Ubuntu supports Cinnamon, I may return to Ubuntu. In fact, there is a Cinnamon package in Ubuntu rep, but the configuration is very demanding and error-prone. I have tried but various solutions crash.
Jollysnowman: For me, Cinnamon attracted me. I recently returned to Linux. When I chose OS, I only wanted him to work well. Don't let me worry too much. For Ubuntu, Xubuntu is too old and Kubuntu is too ugly ...... I also think it is particularly difficult to customize Ubuntu.
Later, I tried Mint. First of all, the appearance was very good, and the installation was simple. Moreover, the hotkey + window management tool made me get started quickly, and I could use Openbox very well.
Arthur urtrolington: Gnome 3 and Unity of Ubuntu are trying to reduce the differences between mobile and desktop, similar to Windows 8 policies, and users are only finally notified of how and how they lack autonomy. Linux Mint does not do this. LM's practice is: people want to use Windows XP interfaces, but they can do it if they want. In addition, LM can be used after many features are installed, and it takes at least a week to set Ubuntu as needed.
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