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Iscritto dal: Jun 2005
Messaggi: 2012
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Linux Mint "Debian".........
http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=1527
''Today is very important for Linux Mint. It’s one day to remember in the history of our project as we’re about to maintain a new distribution, a rolling one, which promises to be faster, more responsive and on which we’re less reliable on upstream components. Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) comes with a Debian base, which we transformed into a live media and on top of which we added a new installer. It’s rougher and in some aspects not as user-friendly as our other editions, it’s very young but it will improve continuously and rapidly, and it brings us one step closer to a situation where we’re fully in control of the system without being impacted by upstream decisions. LMDE also represents an alternative, with the same desktop, the same functionality, but a different base, and a difference in hardware support and compatibility. In the scope of our distribution, and our role, which is to provide a modern and elegant operating system, it’s important to give people a choice. We did it with many upstream components. The Software Manager gives users an easy choice when it comes to selecting their favorite applications. We maintain editions for alternative desktops such as KDE, Xfce, Fluxbox and LXDE. And we also provide a choice between 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. From a technical point of view, a package base is a huge part of an operating system. It makes the system using it a derivative of the distribution maintaining it, something that is both based and fully compatible with it. From a user and project point of view though, this is yet another component, and like any other, it can be changed and replaced with alternatives. The Linux Mint desktop which you’ve come to enjoy on top of an Ubuntu base, can be ported to alternative package bases. By the past, I expressed my enthusiasm about this and my interest in experimenting with Debian, Fedora and our own independent base. Work started on Debian about 3 years ago, it was hesitant and we didn’t have the resources to make it a priority. After the release of Linux Mint 9 LTS, we decided to set some time aside for this project, and we’re now proud to announce that Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is out, and available for download! Welcome to Linux Mint Debian. I’d like to thank all the testers and our development team, Ikey Doherty in particular, for the work that they put in it. I personally had a lot of fun working on this project, and I hope you’ll enjoy this new distribution.'' ![]() |
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Iscritto dal: May 2007
Città: DiSaronno Originale
Messaggi: 2374
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Molto interessante!
Soprattutto per il discorso rolling, ma si capisce che è ancora un po' acerba... comunque progetto molto molto interessante.
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Iscritto dal: Aug 2005
Città: Modena
Messaggi: 295
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Ma voi riterreste possibile uno svincolamento totale di Mint da Ubuntu, per diventare una diretta derivata di Debian in tempi medio-lunghi?
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Iscritto dal: May 2007
Città: DiSaronno Originale
Messaggi: 2374
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Di default su ubuntu trovi software che NON trovi su debian (esempio chromium), più altre robine che a volte vengono prima introdotte su ubuntu e poi su debian testing (soprattutto se in periodi di freeze). Ho avuto il piacere di installarla su virtualbox. Durante l'installazione ho dovuto creare la tabella delle partizioni dell'hard disk virtuale, cosa non proprio user-friendly, ma il resto è filato via tutto liscio. Per quel poco che l'ho usato posso affermare che è molto ben curata.
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Iscritto dal: Mar 2007
Messaggi: 2448
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Secondo molti diventerà una Killer Release
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Iscritto dal: Sep 2006
Messaggi: 243
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Io la sto usando ora e sto pensando seriamente di rimpiazzare ubuntu con questa..
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