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Linux Mint 6.0 Linux vs openSUSE 11.1?
I am a Linux novice and I can not decide which of these distributions is better for me. I'm considering the mint, since it has flash video enabled by default, but I am considering for SUSE I've heard that it is easier to use and has more drivers available for USB devices. consider: SUSE I met one day with the live CD (KDE) and I really liked. I just had problems installing anything on it — the plugin flash video (like I said, I am a novice) so I went to the Mint (Gnome), and although his eyes are not so sweet, you have the Flash Plug ins and tools is highly desirable GUI for installing software (such as the package manager and the manager software). But I found problems trying to install some of my USB devices because it really do not know my way around the Linux terminal. that the distribution of do you recommend / prefer?
Linux Mint 6.0 Linux vs openSUSE 11.1? This is almost a Gnome vs. KDE question. Driver support is much better for the Mint with a lot of hardware is automatically detected and I have not heard of any problems with USB devices. If there is a problem you can consult the Official Journal of Documentation USB devices to be applied to Ubuntu Mint and https: / / help.ubuntu.com / community / USB Mint does not have much "eye candy"??? You must be joking right. Comes with Compiz 0.7.8 and if it is too "Eye Candy" for me http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/CCSM http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/ My preference is for older minimalist Beryl 0.2.1 I have running on my custom LiveDVD Mint 6 http://www.beryl-project.org/features.php So like if you're interested. Piratesmacks deb. Beryl 0.2.1 packages to install in the Mint 6 http://www.mediafire.com/?ny9jc5bhjtm Beryl extract tar.bz2 install debs. Screenshot of my custom LiveDVD Mint, 6 running Beryl 0.2.1 http://s266.photobucket.com/albums/ii256/Linux_Ubuntu_geek/?action=view¤t=Screenshot-1.png I have worked with both OpenSUSE 11 Mint and 6 and the latter wins hands for me. But it really comes down to it Gnome vs KDE. Lug.
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