On a lark, I threw MINT 19 on it, and I'm impressed. Google Drive support, better eye candy, a search tool in the start menu, and it's not taking much more memory than LXDE.
The backup tool looks pretty cool, I'm going tosee about setting up a backup to my web host.
Apparently 19.1 is coming out my Christmas, we'll see what's changed. By then, I'll have an ultrabay SATA drive, which'll make backing up and restoring faster.
I like Linux Mint overall. I'm running Linux Mint on my secondary PC, which runs a couple servers and runs my BBS in a Win7 VM. Currently it has 18.3
if you want to run vms in linux, check out proxmox. it's great.
On 10-31-18 15:38, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to All <=-
On a lark, I threw MINT 19 on it, and I'm impressed. Google Drive
support, better eye candy, a search tool in the start menu, and it's
not taking much more memory than LXDE.
if you want to run vms in linux, check out proxmox. it's great.
Re: Switching to MINT
By: MRO to Nightfox on Wed Oct 31 2018 09:21 pm
if you want to run vms in linux, check out proxmox. it's great.
I've heard good things about it; I'm tempted to upgrade my desktop and turn it
into a server/vm host. The desktop has a RAID controller, I could throw a handful more drives into it and use it as a storage device and vm host combined.
Mint was already good, this just makes it even better! :)
On 11-03-18 02:39, poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Vk3jed <=-
After a couple of days, I'm sold. Google drive support and the search
bar in the start menu make a huge difference.
I'm going to be working more remotely, and with a fresh copy of MINT, VirtualBox, Windows 7 and Aero support, a new battery and a SATA
ultrabay dock for backups, I'll be in good shape.
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