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Mint is up and running!
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Which flavor did you choose? I am now rocking basic mint with XFCE on my older machine and LMDE on newer.
Cinnamon I think
That's the Mint classic option and a great one. It's an easy mainline go to for users with all the basics baked in.
How do you like LMDE vs regular Mint?
It is little bit more buggier but it may be the hardware and I can't get it with xfce.
I don't want to mess that deep in the system, just get it to my favorite theme and leave it be. So it is basically out of the box experience.