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Those breakages do suck rocks. PS2 support can't be old enough to drop yet and there is no reason for nvidia breakage in Ubuntu when Debian (the parent distro) has been fine. In Mint's case, they are building out of Debian stable/untesting packages I believe so I'd expect some flakey behavior.
In my case, Debian Stable has bee a rock. No GPU breakage due to an updated package yet with my Nvidia or Intel. (haven't had an ATI in a machine for a long while now so no idea how AMD's doing with the open drivers on that one)
I've used other distributions in the past but lacking drivers, some other feature or poor QA on updates eventually drove me to a distribution that better supported my needs.
In general, all products are great for some people and not others. Some people love Mint, others love Fedora; I am not a target customer of either. This was actually my reason for not being specific about my preferd distro initially and asking what distribution gave you grief.