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How often did your Linux Mint crash and crash?
Under what circumstances?
How catastrophic?
How was the problem solved?
In short, the pitfalls are interesting.
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I've been using mint for over a year. Both at home and at work. I can't remember any major issues. I think that mint works reliably.
I fell when I demolished network-manager. And that's mostly graphics. Then he booted from live, chrooted into his system and returned the manager, after which it worked.
I've been using Mint 17 since release, at work Mate, at home Cinnamon.
I did not encounter any serious problems during this time, I climbed "under the hood" only when it was necessary to configure "something like that" like vxlan on the network card.
Perhaps the only problem can be that there are not always fresh repositories for ubuntu 14.04, I ran into this in owncloud, however, they fixed it over time.
I don't use Mint, I sit on a "clean" ubuntu and don't buzz. It "fell" probably in times before 10.04, although I just don't remember if it was at all. The only thing I remember was how I was updating Ubuntu Server 8.04, while (as it turned out later) the contact on the + 12V Molex connector on my screw went off, which is why the screw periodically "fell off", losing data in the buffer (not yet written to the surface) , which led to system file corruption and a reinstallation was required (already on Debian).
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