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Samuel Gabbay samuelgabbay1 at hotmail.com
Thu May 15 13:34:05 UTC 2014


Is mint part of the Buntus?


2014-05-15 7:49 GMT-04:00 Alberto Salvia Novella <es20490446e at gmail.com>:

> El 14/05/14 22:50, AFJ Headquarters escribió:
>
>  What is the difference between all the 'buntus?
>>
>
>
> The difference is the desktop environment (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> Desktop_environment) they use, each of which is optimized for something
> different:
>
> - Ubuntu (http://youtu.be/JHEHPRDVEp4) is better at doing the job fast
> and simple
> - Ubuntu GNOME (http://youtu.be/0vkC8h78jgs) is better at being
> uncluttered.
> - Kubuntu (http://youtu.be/LZRXt623Py0) is better at personalizing every
> aspect of your desktop.
> - Xubuntu (http://youtu.be/UYnipGZbwIM) is better at performance, while
> keeping things jet simple.
> - Lubuntu (http://youtu.be/A98ykWTpoWU) is better at running in very old
> machines.
>
>
> What I see is (personal opinion):
>
> - 80% of cases, using Ubuntu is the best option.
> - 15% of cases, when Ubuntu performs slow, using Xubuntu is better.
> - 5% of cases, when Xubuntu performs slow, using Vector Linux Light
> Edition (http://vectorlinux.com/) is better. Better than that, look for a
> new computer through the garbage.
>
>
> Because the rest of distributions have greater pitfalls, personally I
> recommend sticking only with these latest three (excuse my heretic
> behaviours, which can change).
>
> Regards.
>
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