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What does it depend on if you add the distro or not?(KUBUNTU)
Nothing some distros are better then others...What does it depend on if you add the distro or not?
Nothing some distros are better then others...
I don't know if I am English. I could be Russian or I could be Chinese.View attachment 50189
You're English. No offence, but shouldn't you be speaking properly?
Also, congrats on 669 messages.
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kali, ubuntu, debian, fedora, arch(very good) , opensuse and finally elementaryOS.I want to go distro hopping. Please give suggestions.
in 16.04 it's flawless IMO. I mean, you can't play games, but otherwise it's a great OS for productivity and codingLinux is all fine and well, but how can one sit there and use Ubuntu? I used to run Ubuntu. It sucked.
I love Ubuntu, and I'm not switching. Ever. Probably.Linux is all fine and well, but how can one sit there and use Ubuntu? I used to run Ubuntu. It sucked.
A lot of games nowadays have a Linux version, and there are a handful of games that run perfectly under Wine.in 16.04 it's flawless IMO. I mean, you can't play games, but otherwise it's a great OS for productivity and coding
my first linux os was a debian based. although i really love debian, ubuntu just looks more friendly. just compare the internet pages of linux and debian. or even the installation screens.I love Ubuntu, and I'm not switching. Ever. Probably.
Also, Ubuntu's the distro I got used to.
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A lot of games nowadays have a Linux version, and there are a handful of games that run perfectly under Wine.
But I don't really use my lappy for gaming anymore, so the lack of games don't really bother me.
several months? how?I ran Ubuntu (16.04) for several months, but despite all of its pros, there were major cons I couldn't look past. Such as it crashing frequently. That was a deal breaker.
may I also know your PC specs?I ran Ubuntu (16.04) for several months, but despite all of its pros, there were major cons I couldn't look past. Such as it crashing frequently. That was a deal breaker.
Appreciate the sarcasm, m'boy. (...Just in case you really don't understand, I meant I had it installed for a fairly short period of time in which I found I couldn't stand Ubuntu.)several months? how?
the processor, is it an amd or intel? it should be in a sticker around your PC? Also, is your PC older than 10 years?Appreciate the sarcasm, m'boy. (...Just in case you really don't understand, I meant I had it installed for a fairly short period of time in which I found I couldn't stand Ubuntu.)
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Truth be told, I really don't know my PC specs other than my RAM (4 gigabytes) and my hard drive space (500 gigabytes).
Intel. Bought this laptop cheap, so only around three years old. It's not like what happens over in the Ubuntu scene (for lack of a better term) effects me, but does/did anyone else experience the same thing?the processor, is it an amd or intel? it should be in a sticker around your PC? Also, is your PC older than 10 years?
my 7 year old pc can't handle ubuntu. as a matter of fact it can't handle windows xp . i have lubuntu there. and it's still slow.Intel. Bought this laptop cheap, so only around three years old. It's not like what happens over in the Ubuntu scene (for lack of a better term) effects me, but does/did anyone else experience the same thing?
Something like that. It's unfortunate that going back to Ubuntu would be the equivalent to throwing my PC off a bridge, so I'll abstain! Winblows for life, I suppose.my 7 year old pc can't handle ubuntu. as a matter of fact it can't handle windows xp . i have lubuntu there. and it's still slow.
but maybe if your pc was crashing too much it might be because of some faulty driver. Maybe. because ubuntu generally trends to go easy on most PC's. or maybe you're running a chip which ubuntu doesn't have the drivers for/proprietary drivers