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					<description><![CDATA[I used &lt;strong&gt;Debian Mate&lt;/strong&gt; stable but just got tired of the warnings that my software was out of date, so I switched to &lt;strong&gt;Ubuntu Mate LTS&lt;/strong&gt;. It gives you the stability of &lt;strong&gt;Debian&lt;/strong&gt; inner workings with a bit more updated user software in my opinion. Also, the &lt;strong&gt;Ubuntu Mate&lt;/strong&gt; as a community edition lacks some of the more intrusive features of the standard &lt;strong&gt;Ubuntu&lt;/strong&gt;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used <strong>Debian Mate</strong> stable but just got tired of the warnings that my software was out of date, so I switched to <strong>Ubuntu Mate LTS</strong>. It gives you the stability of <strong>Debian</strong> inner workings with a bit more updated user software in my opinion. Also, the <strong>Ubuntu Mate</strong> as a community edition lacks some of the more intrusive features of the standard <strong>Ubuntu</strong>.</p>
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