vox wrote:
On side note (you can answered in PM) I see you are Linux Guru
Just a Linux fan - aspiring to be a Guru maybe someday
so is Fedora 17 more modern then Mint 11 or Ubuntu 12.04?
I would say that Fedora 17 is equivalent to Ubuntu 12.04 but Ubuntu has the edge as it will be supported unti April 2017 whereas support for Fedora 17 has been discontinued. Mint 11 (x86/AMD64 versions) is based on Ubuntu 11.04 and is now unsupported. MintPPC 11 on the otherhand is based on Debian Wheezy and is still supported and could be considered equivalent to Ubuntu 12.04.
Are RPMs more common on PPC then DEBS?
Well the commercially supported POWER distros, RHEL, SLES and YDEL are RPM based while of the community based ones i.e. Debian, Ubuntu, MintPPC and other Debian derivatives are DEB based. Fedora and openSUSE are RPM based and Gentoo has it's own packaging system as has CruxPPC.
So I suppose in commercial terms RPM rules for POWER Architecture and in the PowerPC community Debian itself and DEBS rule. All IMHO of course
And finally, I have tried COMPIZ on Mint 11 / Deb 7.2 and I have got GUI glitched
and buged on LXDE. Which GUI can use compiz with no bugs and with less performance hit with it?
To honest I don't use Compiz at all or any 3D effects. My desktop is boring really

I do use LXDE on Debian with the Lubuntu Box theme and on Ubuntu 12.04 I use Unity 2D which just uses a slightly tweaked metacity by default.
XFCE or LXDE are probably really the only options for using Compiz on the X1000. It might be worth trying Compiz on Lubuntu or Xubuntu instead as Ubuntu is maintaining it for Unity 3D. Debian has dropped it altogther.
see:
http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/compiz.html
All the best
Pat