Mint is like when a Team of reasonable People took Ubuntu and removed the stuff they don’t like, and add there own Oldscool (win7~xp) Desktop and a few usefull Tools. Works well for me on slow/mobile devices that do simple things (Browser, libereoffice, mail, copy files) Very reliable for that.
But i don’t use it for Desktop/Workstation Stuff like Virtualisation/Server
Mint is like when a Team of reasonable People took Ubuntu and removed the stuff they don’t like, and add there own Oldscool (win7~xp) Desktop and a few usefull Tools. Works well for me on slow/mobile devices that do simple things (Browser, libereoffice, mail, copy files) Very reliable for that. But i don’t use it for Desktop/Workstation Stuff like Virtualisation/Server
Thanks for the reply, especially the direct comparison with Ubuntu. My web dev friend who uses Mint loves it.