Jeffrey Silverman wrote: > ... I suggest Ubuntu, or, possibly even better, > Linux Mint, which is like Ubuntu++, but is just a bit less well known.
So what is it with Mint ? I've seen it highly praised in a number of places, but when I've looked at the mint web site, it mostly seems to boast about not being geeky and having a nice colour scheme. Technical stuff is not prominently displayed. I'm all for not putting off lay users, but... I assume if it's like U++ there's more to it than that ? Is there a technical edge ? Better testing ? Fewer bugs ? Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore, MSc EDM (Open), B.A. Chem (Oxon), CMIOSH, AIEMA, MEI Managing Director, T4 Sustainability Limited. http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/ Energy Audit, Carbon Management, Design Advice, Sustainable Energy Consultancy and Installation, Carbon Trust Standard Registered Assessor Phone: 0845 4561332 Mobile: 07785 563116 Skype: t4sustainability
