When Windows users suddenly discover that their files have vanished from their desktops after interacting with OneDrive, the issue often stems from how Microsoft’s cloud service integrates with the operating system. The automatic, near-invisible shift to cloud-based storage has triggered strong reactions from users who find the feature unintuitive and, in some cases, destructive to their local files.

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      4 hours ago

      Because the standard version of Mint uses the ubuntu repositories. You get to utilize most of what makes up ubuntu, but decoupled from the stuff Canonical wants to push. It has some added polish as well.

      It was more of an ubuntu-specific reply rather than “what’s the best distro” thing.

      But now that you mention it, there is also Linux Mint Debian Edition! :D

      I might actually start using LMDE at work, since we have some stuff that’s more focused on debian than ubuntu.