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Red Hat / Fedora drama?
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What's the functional difference between the two Linux Mint versions? I'm thinking of switching to Mint as my daily driver even for my gaming pc, wondering if there's anything I should be concerned about. Honestly I don't even know the difference between Debian and Mint aside from the desktop environments they come packaged with.
There are essentially no functional differences. The only difference is that the regular Ubuntu based Mint will get a newer kernel at the next major upgrade whereas the Debian based one most likely won't .
The desktop environment is identical on both.
Ubuntu is based on Debian, with a few additions they add for enterprise. But Mint makes sure both Ubuntu and Debian Edition's are the same.
I highly recommend Mint whichever version you choose because that Team is excellent. Linux Mint is THE best Linux distro.