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I'll upgrade my 12.04 to 14.04 after it comes out. Only because it's more responsive just after boot as it does less seeks = faster booting I find or so it sounds. Btw my harddrive was horrendously slow until it died. It's a WD scorpio blue "green hard drive" you know, the type that parks the head after 8 seconds. It clocked up 150,000 read head park unpark cycles before it died. Gah. At least I've got something faster now.
I'll probably use it. I'm not a huge Ubuntu fan, but it's more up-to-date than Debian Stable, which is what I would be using if Ubuntu LTS did not exist.
I've actually been using Mint 13 since it came out, but I switched from Cinnamon to LXDE a few months ago, so there's no real reason to choose Mint 17 over Ubuntu 14.04.
I really hope Zarafa will build packages for Ubuntu 14.04 when it's out. Same thing for Zentyal with Zentyal 4 (or whatever the next version it's going to be).
I'd be happy to use 14.04 for my desktop and server.
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