![]() ![]() Then you just have to make your choices because nothing is forced. See Debian live versions (Mate) that you can also install if you like. Which is only challenging to install the first time. With about a year of heavy use you can make what you like out of Debian stable. You will overtime realize you don't need Windows but do not delete it at first. Read the directions on how to make a bootable USB drive and run LinuxMint setup as a dual boot (and workaround Microsoft's lock-you-out tricks) and have THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. ![]() Go to the LinuxMint site and get the Mate version for your 32bit or 64bit CPU. For those concerned about too much stability on fast moving apps then it will undoubtedly be available in backports for Debian (stable). stable keeps all the stable versions automatically upgraded along with everything else. My advice is to use Debian stable (after a year as newbie with LinuxMint Mate). ![]()
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