I'm pondering the same thing. In my case, with a vintage but potent
ATI X1700 card, I'm on Maverick now due to the late-era kernel - the
open-source ATI drivers including kernel support is a rapidly-evolving
thing.
Right now Mint/Debian is significantly behind Maverick. If that
starts to change and they run even with Ubuntu's latest, I'll consider
switching.
Jim
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:22 PM, James Finstrom
<
jfinstrom@rhinoequipment.com> wrote:
> So,
> I have used Ubuntu forever and a day on my laptop because it "just works".
> That said my ears perked earlier this week at the announcement from mint
> going to debian and becoming a rolling release. I like and fear this rolling
> release thing but when it comes down to it I end up upgrading things via ppa
> or source anyway so it really is not that different. That all said I see
> with 10.10 ubuntu is going to have an "extras" repo which
> essentially accomplishes the same thing. So anyway what are your opinions on
> sticking to the devil I know and love or getting back closer to debian with
> mint
>
> --
> James Finstrom
> Rhino Equipment Corp.
> http://rhinoequipment.com
>
>
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