and told them how crappy Cinnamon is (Mint 13), they didn't like that, lol. Seriously, after using Kubuntu 12.04, I have no idea what I saw in Mint except non-free under the hood stuff.
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lol - I just installed Mint / Cinnamon, and I kind of like it ...(at least so far .. about 30 minutes ) but I never really liked Gnome either (not to mention those "Gnome apps" - nautilus, banshee, transmission etc - utterly annoying) *sorry for the rant*
That said, I choose it over Ubuntu/Unity which I had prior. It's a test to see what Mint is all about, sort of a research project for a friend. Aim is to let him try something besides Kubuntu/KDE.
I think next test may be Archbang or a Sid fork.
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Originally posted by ferri View PostYou strike very sensitive chord. Cinnamon is Mint's child.
I had the same feeling after trying Mint 13. Cinnamon is Cinnamon, but it has still Gnome 3 base.
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