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Linux mint, in my opinion, is more stable than ubuntu at thr moment. And us very user friendly. depends on what your
going to use it for though. Try distro watch . Com
this question has been asked millions of times. Have a quick google bash and you'll see.
Go away you troll.... If you'd like to lose money give me
ur ip address and see what happens. These forums are not for trolls like you. People come here for help and members take time out of their normal daily routines to help and answer peoples questions and thus contributing to the wide spread use and development of Linux.
I hope the mods ban you.
Edit: that post was maybe a little harsh if this gentleman's intentions were honest, however i find it weird/trivial that someone who asks a question, posts a response with "click here to make money on your blogs"
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