Green ubuntu is better
As is Luigi, it all makes sense!
Only in Brawl and Melee
And in every Mario platformer where you can play as Luigi
I’ll give you 3d World because he jumps higher
He jumps higher in most of them, which is pretty useful in a game about jumping
He almost always jumps higher
Rip Wonder
I prefer Green Ubuntu’s minty smell.
I love that the font is consistent. Someone went the extra mile for this meme.
It’s weird, because Linux users aren’t known for being pedantic…
Nope, never…
I think they copy-pasted the individual letters from the other words. Impressive really.
removed
the promised ubuntu, ubutu if it was good even
So Debian is Wario, and LMDE is Waluigi?
As a LMDE user, I’m okay with this.
What are the actual differences between Ubuntu mint and Debian Mint? I’ve been using the former for a while now, but I just started exploring plain Debian (and kinda loving it). All this talk about Debian Mint is making me get the distro itchy foot.
Ubuntu is based on Debian anyway, so LMDE cuts out the middle-man so to speak.
The release scheduling is different, as are kernel updates (I think. Haven’t used regular Mint in years now) and anything specifically Ubuntu isn’t there, not that I can actually point to anything specific there.
If you’ve a particular distrust (however vague) of Canonical or aren’t keen on their decisions about what goes into Ubuntu (and what doesn’t), using LMDE might be worth a shot. Likewise if you just like to be different.
For everyday daily driver business, there’s not a lot to choose between them.
For everyday daily driver business, there’s not a lot to choose between them.
Unless you have an Nvidia GPU cause LMDE lacks the neat driver installer (easy upgrade AND downgrade between driver versions). No Edge version with more up to date kernel either.
Thanks for the reply. Seems I don’t have much to gain by making the switch. I do like that most questions I google come with Ubuntu answers that are relevant.
I’ve been using both for a while and from a practical point of view there really isn’t much difference. I guess it all comes down to ideological purity.
That’s what I was worried about. I’ll leave it be for now. If I do end up distro hopping, I’ll probably try out something I never have.
Honestly, it seems to me that there are far more tangible differences between desktop environments than actual distros.
When it comes to day to day user experience, that is certainly correct.
All the Ubuntu answers will work for Mint as well
is making me get the distro itchy foot.
They make a powder for that.
Debian is Jumpman and Mint Debian is Luigi from the super show.
Green Ubuntu for the win!
I’ve seen this same pic too many times in Lemmy
And before that it kept getting reposted on Reddit.
Every time I see “green Ubuntu” I’m remembering me, 25 years ago, with another green Linux, Suse, with 12 cdRoms, trying desperately to install it on my ancient grey brick.
You haven’t installed Linux until you’ve done it in the original Klingon.
A yes, Ubisoft Origin and Limewire.
Hmm, this Ubuntu tastes kinda minty…
It needs a little cinnamon.
destroy the forbidden arch
Ubuntu Mate? Surely green Ubuntu is Ubuntu Mate
I have used Ubuntu as the daily driver for the last 10 years, because support and tools are widespread and easy, and I don’t need any extra pain in my life. Drivers are mostly present and working upon a clean install, and in the one case where the touchpad wasn’t recognized, it was super easy to find an ubuntu forum post containing a 1-line command to fix it. But everybody says i should hate it and use Mint instead.
I’m open to give it a go, but in general, will most of the tutorials and fixes you find for Ubuntu also work with Mint?
Mint is Ubuntu-based so yeah, most stuff will work.
But also: The only reason I don’t recommend Ubuntu is because of Snaps and telemetry. If someone decides that they don’t mind, I don’t care. Everyone should just use the distro they like best
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pee poo? pee poo poo pee.
I will never use Steam OS or steam. Linux is good because its highly flexible and gives freedom to the user. Trying to change that is silly. We can have user friendly distros like Linux mint without compromising on Linux itself.
Most device drivers are built into the kernel and work out of the box.