Prince The Difference is clear to me as Linux Mint still use gnome as for Ubuntu is going beyond and working on unity from 12.06 if am not wrong there Software Manager include none GUI software like for example build-esstional , youtube-dl for settings Linux Mint adding some feature that Ubuntu didn't even bother to add them like changing theme adding widgets to your desktop like the one on windows 7 and Vista and she added the ability to edit you panel setting adding whatever you want on your panel beside your clock and date and your battery coming for performance Less CPU usage Less Memory consumption. And Looking on top10 distro for 2014 Linux Mint was 1st then Ubuntu Came the 2nd
bermudapineapple You mean Linux Mint? I liked it. It was my favorite distro. I hated Ubuntu's new UI.
Ap0rd Ubuntu has something Mint doesn't have: WUBI. It's an installer that installs your copy of Ubuntu in Windows as another program.
Prince Ap0rd wroteUbuntu has something Mint doesn't have: WUBI. It's an installer that installs your copy of Ubuntu in Windows as another program. You can install it on alongside you Windows 7 / 8 / etc.. as i tried it few days ago