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<title>Review: bLinux Mint/b 6 | fsdaily.com - Free Software News</title>
<link>http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Review_Linux_Mint_6</link>
<description>bLinux Mint/b is one of those distributions you just can't help but love. Easy to use, stable, flexible, and so much more. Built from Ubuntu, it's been my mantra for a while that bLinux Mint/b is “Ubuntu done right”, as I've had issue with b.../b</description>
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<title>The Linux Newb: Review: bLinux Mint/b 6</title>
<link>http://www.thelinuxnewb.com/2008/12/review-linux-mint-6.html</link>
<description>bLinux Mint/b is one of those distributions you just can't help but love. Easy to use, stable, flexible, and so much more. Built from Ubuntu, it's been my mantra for a while that bLinux Mint/b is “Ubuntu done right”, as I've had issue with b.../b</description>
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<title>Technology: bLinux Mint/b 6 Felicia Review : It Must Be Christmas</title>
<link>http://max-technology.blogspot.com/2008/12/linux-mint-6-felicia-review-it-must-be.html</link>
<description>Free of charge you get 1 GB of server space at blinuxmint/b.com that lasts for two days. You can access the MintUpload service by doing a right click in on the file you want to send and clicking upload. After uploading, just give the b.../b</description>
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<title>Scott Jarkoff :: bLinux Mint/b 6 Felicia Review : It Must Be Christmas</title>
<link>http://scott.jarkoff.com/links/1918/linux-mint-6-felicia-review-it-must-be-christmas/</link>
<description>bLinux Mint/b version 6 Felicia came out on December  15th and I have been running it on my Dell Inspiron 530 Q6600 system for the past week. I should note, however, that while Mint includes proprietary software it is far from being a b.../b</description>
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<title>Excellent Review of bLinux Mint/b 6 - Home - Bud Boy Tech - Hints b.../b</title>
<link>http://www.budboytech.com/bud-boy-tech-blog/2008/12/27/excellent-review-of-linux-mint-6.html</link>
<description>Bud Boy Tech - a blog by Rob Steenwyk on all things geeky.</description>
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<title>bLinux Mint/b Felicia - Official TransLXP Review « TransLXP:: Linux b.../b</title>
<link>http://translxp.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/linux-mint-felicia-official-translxp-review/</link>
<description>Well, the best thing they’ve improved so far was the mintInstall, bLinux Mint/b package installer. It had been transformed into a professional installer, easy to use for all of us and not having to go through the hassle of downloading the b.../b</description>
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<title>LXer: bLinux Mint/b 6 RC1 ScreenShots and Review</title>
<link>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=684459</link>
<description>I must say bLinux Mint/b seems to always impress me with every new release. In this release bLinux Mint/b has brought to us a new software manager called MintInstall, which allows you to browse the Mint Software portal offline, b.../b</description>
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<title>DistroStop: bLinux Mint/b Review</title>
<link>http://distrostop.blogspot.com/2008/11/linux-mint-review.html</link>
<description>bLinux Mint/b Review. At www.distrostop.org, a new review of the bLinux Mint/b distribution is discussed. We hope this is helpful! Posted by jon at 5:51 PM. Labels: DistroStop, bLinux Mint/b b.../b</description>
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<title>[Geek Review] bLinux Mint/b: A better Ubuntu « Internet Making Money</title>
<link>http://internetmakingmoney.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/geek-review-linux-mint-a-better-ubuntu/</link>
<description>[Geek Review] bLinux Mint/b: A better Ubuntu. bLinux Mint/b, while relatively new, has gained a lot of fans from the linux community, and is now the third most popular on DistroWatch, slowly crunching on openSUSE lead. b.../b</description>
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<title><b>Linux MINT</b> Elyssa: Review</title>
<link>http://en.lgdlab.fr/2008/09/27/linux-mint-elyssa-review/</link>
<description>The last stable version of <b>Linux MINT</b> called Elyssa can be  downloaded on the official website. As usual with Linux distribution, the standard release came with more than twenty languages (French for exemple). <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Linux Distro Reviews - <b>Linux Mint</b> Elyssa</title>
<link>http://htmlcenter.com/blog/linux-distro-reviews-linux-mint-elyssa/</link>
<description>The other thing I’ve found somewhat confusing is the fact that <b>LinuxMint</b>’s software management application (the native one is an adapted version of Synaptic, though the standard version of Synaptic comes installed by default, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Article: Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 - KDE Edition</title>
<link>http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=466</link>
<description>Ever since I first ran into <b>Linux Mint</b> over a year ago, I've been enamored by it's elegant simplicity, rock solid stability, good hardware support, and excellent user experience. This distribution has continued to impress me time and <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> - Quick Review</title>
<link>http://easylinuxguide.com/blog/2008/08/24/linux-mint-quick-review/</link>
<description>I had never tried <b>Linux Mint</b> before but had always heard good things about it. Mainly the reason that I never bothered trying it was because I was already fairly familiar with Ubuntu from where it was derived. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>[News] More Good Reviews of <b>Linux Mint</b> 5.0</title>
<link>http://www.linuxspace.info/linux-advocacy-project/27969-news-more-good-reviews-linux-mint-5-0-a.html</link>
<description>This monthâ€™s Linux Format Magazine had <b>Linux Mint</b> as one of the Linux distros | on the DVD. Iâ€™ve been hearing a lot of people talk about this Ubuntu-based | distro. So Mint is based on Ubuntu which is based on Debian. Why not just <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa XFCE Community Edition RC1</title>
<link>http://digg.com/linux_unix/Review_Linux_Mint_5_Elyssa_XFCE_Community_Edition_RC1</link>
<description>After spending the day tinkering with <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Xfce CE, I have to say this is a GREAT Linux distro. I prefer Xfce over GNOME and KDE because in my opinion, GNOME and KDE use too much memory and CPU power, while Xfce is much lighter <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5.0 Light Review</title>
<link>http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_Mint_5_0_Light_Review</link>
<description>This month’s Linux Format Magazine had <b>Linux Mint</b> as one of the Linux distros on the DVD. I’ve been hearing a lot of people talk about this Ubuntu-based distro.</description>
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<title>Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa XFCE Community Edition RC1</title>
<link>http://darthchaosofrspw.wordpress.com/2008/07/27/review-linux-mint-5-elyssa-xfce-community-edition-rc1/</link>
<description>The fine folks at <b>Linux Mint</b> recently upgraded their line  of Linux distros to version 5 (codenamed “Elyssa”) to coincide with the recent releases of the Hardy Heron version of Ubuntu. And now they have added an XFCE Community Edition <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 (Elyssa) Review</title>
<link>http://digg.com/linux_unix/Linux_Mint_5_Elyssa_Review</link>
<description>Here's a detailed review of <b>Linux Mint's</b> latest release, Elyssa.</description>
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<title>Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> Elyssa XFCE Beta</title>
<link>http://linuxmoderate.wordpress.com/2008/07/20/review-linux-mint-elyssa-xfce-beta/</link>
<description>When I heard that the beta release of the new XFCE version of <b>Linux Mint</b> was out, I had to try it. I like XFCE, and Mint is based on Ubuntu, which I still think sets the standard for usable Linux. So here I am, trying out Mint XFCE, <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Distro Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa</title>
<link>http://digg.com/linux_unix/Distro_Review_Linux_Mint_5_Elyssa</link>
<description>Overall I would say Mint 5 is more a case of evolution than revolution, there are of course improvements here which are welcome but it feels more a case of fine tuning things than adding  big new features.</description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> reviews proliferate</title>
<link>http://www.thegsblog.com/?p=239</link>
<description>Jeremy LaCroix has the latest review of <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 (Elyssa) at Linux.com. It’s the typical Linux distro review: “not perfect because it didn’t setup my ___ card right” or something. Jeremy also didn’t like Mint in its previous <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Review: TechieMoe</title>
<link>http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=201</link>
<description>We placed broadcom drivers on the disc, there are mintWifi drivers in /usr/lib/<b>linuxmint</b>/mintWifi/drivers and  we don’t include build-essential by default. The disc itself doesn’t act as a repository like the Ubuntu liveCD does. <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Article: Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 5</title>
<link>http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=428</link>
<description>One of the hallmark Linux distributions for new users that we've been very pleased with has been <b>Linux Mint</b>. As I've said before, it's built on Ubuntu and is essentially "Ubuntu done right". With the introduction of version 5, <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa [Review]</title>
<link>http://computer-internet.marc8.com/linux-mint-5-elyssa-review</link>
<description>distro-review: "To be perfectly honest with you, my original intention was to review Kubuntu 8.04, but with the brand new shiny <b>Linux Mint</b> 5 hitting the streets late last Sunday evening around midnight UK time, Kubuntu will have to take <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa Review</title>
<link>http://linuxaucoin.blogspot.com/2008/06/linux-mint-5-elyssa-review.html</link>
<description>"<b>Linux mint</b> is a distro which forked off Ubuntu Edgy but has mirrored many of the changes in ubuntu since, resulting in a very close matched distro  which can run off of Ubuntu’s repos." Ajof Blog.</description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Review: The Gay Hacker</title>
<link>http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=191</link>
<description><b>Linux Mint</b> 5 Elyssa was released 4 days ago and a few reviews started to appear on the Internet. We like reviews of course because they make more people know about what we do but also because when a reviewer takes time to properly study <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> - My Distro of Choice</title>
<link>http://e-5-a.blogspot.com/2008/04/linux-mint-my-distro-of-choice.html</link>
<description><b>Linux Mint</b> is one of the surprise packages of the past year. Originally launched as a variant of Ubuntu with integrated media codecs, it has now developed into one of the most user-friendly distributions on the market - complete with a <b>...</b></description>
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<title><b>Linux Mint</b> 4.0; first impressions</title>
<link>http://roazen.blogspot.com/2008/04/linux-mint-40-first-impressions.html</link>
<description>Installing it as a VM in Parallels, following these  instructions as if it were an Ubuntu distro (which it is). I am pleased to say the following about Mint:. It shaves several steps off my standard Ubuntu post-install procedure because <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Mini-Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 4.0 &#38;#39;Daryna&#38;#39;</title>
<link>http://pda-rss.livejournal.com/5125534.html</link>
<description>*Mini-Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 4.0  'Daryna'* From Linux Mint's  About page: "Linux Mint's purpose is to produce an elegant, up to date and comfortable GNU/Linux desktop distribution." To reach this goal, lead developer and founder Clement <b>...</b></description>
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<title>Mini-Review: <b>Linux Mint</b> 4.0 ‘Daryna’</title>
<link>http://feelitmedia.net/2008/04/06/mini-review-linux-mint-40-daryna/</link>
<description>From <b>Linux Mint's</b> About page: "<b>Linux Mint's</b> purpose is to produce an elegant, up to affix a date to and comfortable GNU/Linux desktop distribution." To reach this design, lead developer and fall Clement Lefebvre used (surprisingly) <b>...</b></description>
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