Clem lefevbre has released the availability of Linux Mint Store, a new section within the official website in association with CompuLab, ThinkPenguin, OSDisc and HELLOTUX, where we can find all the articles that we can acquire under the brand of Linux Mint.
Among the products that we can purchase are the already known MintBox courtesy of CompuLab, Laptops, PCs y Stickers courtesy of Thinkpenguin, T-Shirts courtesy of HELLOTUX, and DVDs, Flash Memories y SD memories courtesy of OS Disc.
Excellent options at quite affordable prices, where 10% of the sale of each product will go to the hands of Linux Mint. In particular, I find the prices offered very interesting Thinkpenguin 😉
guess who follows in the footsteps of papa ubuntu, we bet no one criticizes mint for the same sin? xDD
by the way: troll detected
How? did you detect yourself?
muahahahah
Maybe it's just my problem. But some links throw error.
It's abominable lousy design handling overall. From the interface design (Icons, usability, power); and also a terrible handling of art direction (terrible photos, terrible care in typography).
WHAT HAPPENED TO MINT WHO DOESN'T KNOW THAT THE DESIGN AND THE STATUS SELL
It looks like INOVA website (https://www.inova.com.mx/)
And they said that about freedom with elegance, but they forgot since they left gnome 2, I liked how Linux mint 10 appeared much more than the last one they released.
Nooo, you have to slowly kill the criminal who made that site!
Ubuntu and mint seem a good initiative.
Well, here in Mexico I have not yet decided to send myself to make (here in the neighborhood) a polo shirt with the linux mint logo, I have even thought of an embroidered cap, a cup for coffee and even send me some stickers.
Instead of taking care of these things, they should take care of their repositories that already ruined LMDE (I stopped using it for that reason), and develop the gnome forks, because they still have a lot missing in them.
They are wanting to cover a lot and don't have enough staff to do it.
Keep it simple, you won't do it yet even if you didn't have anything to do, LMDE was always a background project. The gnome forks are progressing at a good pace and the only mistake I see is having to do an edit for Xfce and KDE when they should have saved them together with LMDE to work only with the Cinnamon and Mate edition.
After the LMDE hoax, Mint and everything related to them have taken a backseat to me.
As for the store, they continue to copy Ubuntu. The next thing will be a MInt one, Amazon advertisement.
Lend me your crystal ball, please, so I know the future and if they will dare to cancel LMDE at once, and also if Mint Xfce and KDE will not get more versions of six months to leave them only in those based on LTS ... because I am not saying that they have turned out bad, but that at that rate it is overloading. Do not ask Mint for Debian, neither Amazon nor elm pears who already do a good job with Gnome and Ubuntu forks… ask to close LMDE.
With Linux Mint KDE don't think they waste a lot of time.
With Windows they have to lose it less.
We will have to see how it works (this is like a beta that doesn't? Kisses Pao (K)