Hands on with Mint 7

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 07/10/2009 - 21:02

TuxRadar: "Now in its seventh iteration, codenamed Gloria, Linux Mint aims to bring easy-to-use Linux to the masses.

It's based upon the ubiquitious Ubuntu, and as such it shares many of the same features; the installation routine, for example, is virtually identical and takes under 30 minutes to complete.

However, there is far more to Mint than just Ubuntu minus the brown colour scheme"


 

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