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Pleasantly, it gets my monitor settings perfect right out of the box.
One annoying detail, even though I have standard 12-hour time selected,
it forces me to set the time using bizarro 24-hour time.
A big difference over other Linux distributions is that Mint can play
DVDs right out of the box without loading other software.
Any color as long as its green or blue!
Like Ubuntu, Mint lets you select only from a very small number of themes
with predefined colors. Instead of brownish colors, Mint uses greenish.
Fortunately I like green.
As one would expect, the start menu, panels, and dialogs conform to
the color setting of the selected theme.
Because it is Gnome 2, it is very highly customizable.
If you want to add a menu that goes directly to programs, additional
launcher items, or add a panel at the top like Ubuntu, you can do so easily.
Shutting down Mint 11.
Unfortunately, this all gets changed around in Mint 12.
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