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Originally Posted by Farhad
I know Mint, of course, and if Shuttleworth and Canonical continue to rule by decree without consulting the community (Unity, Banshee cases) I will probably switch to either Mint or Debian. We shall see.
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You can have your cake and eat it too ;-)
There are several versions of Mint Linux. Main version is build on top of Ubuntu with Gnome, but there is also KDE version, XFace version, there is even PeperMint distribution for machines with limited memory. The most interesting version for you might be Mint built on top of Debian -
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1604
By the way, when I saw that Ubuntu font, I was very skeptical. I thought that the shape of 't' and 'f' letters would be too distracting when reading, but now that I have read on it for several hours I find it surprisingly good. Very balanced. *Very* nice find.