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I think there's something wrong with Mint. It doesn't come with any cool theme. It's all green and grey. The wallpapers, all green themed..
I guess beauty is in they eye of the beholder, but I find Mint's appearance very simple and elegant - almost soothing. Of course, if you want to steer clear of Ubuntu bugs, you could go straight Debian - although aesthetically it will appear VERY dreary to you I fear. For a flashier Debian, you could go with Warren's Mepis. The point is, there are many choices out there. Heck, give Suse or Mandriva a try. As for themes in general, switch them if you don't like the default.




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I think there's something wrong with Mint. It doesn't come with any cool theme. It's all green and grey. The wallpapers, all green themed. I think this is kinda annoying. The radical way. Not to mention that it inherits Ubuntu desktop bugs, or better GNOME 2 desktop bugs, like renaming a file in Nautilus in listview mode (it selects and renames the extension too).
Maybe next Mint release things will change. Perhaps someone will make the GNOME 3 fallback better and try to approach as many as features GNOME 2 had, without the bugs as well. XFCE looks like 1980... KDE is usable, but well, not really nice when you can't get it to fly on a decent graphics performance!