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>. manually - these
> "hacked" distros are all very well, but "under the bonnet" they're basically
> Ubuntu anyway so I learnt my lesson... if there's something in "Mint" that I
> want I'll simply install it.
>
> But for users that don't want to have to bother I guess it'd be fine...
>
> Sean

Oh, definately.

There's no denying that all Linux Mint is, is Ubuntu with some extra
codecs (well, and a few custom applications to make updating a bit
more newbie friendly etc) but that's part of the appeal for me :-)

I can give my friends a version of Ubuntu that "just works" and is
very new user friendly.

Chris

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