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Arm the Homeless said:All that for sudo?
Arch doesn't even have sudo installed by default.![]()


+1, I do that on my mac with parallels when someone asks to use it instead of having the sleep lockscreen.wolffangalchemist said:Ubuntu is ok for a start but it's more or less a starter or family usage Linux OS and nothing more.
arch is great when you get some experience under your belt, but i leave a Ubuntu install for friends to use when they come over, i hate it when people use your computer and start trying to mess with things.

QUOTE said:Yeah, this is one of the reasons I use Slackware.
It's package manager doesn't try to autoresolve dependencies for you.
The system administrator is responsible for that.

Funny, I use Windows without the fear of viruses. All you need to do is browse safe, download safe. You may like linux for it's lack of viruses but still I personally don't plan on switching since I dual booted before with Vista/Ubuntu and Ubuntu was just terrible! I went the the IRC Arizona team channel where there are people who really know what they are talking about and they were stunned at all the errors I was getting. The only reason I wanted to try Ubuntu was XWindows manager which in turn became Compiz Fusion. just a gimmicky thing that brings in the users but now it kinda seems generic.Athlon-pv said:The best thing about it that you dont have to worry about damn malware virus crap anymore.![]()

juggernaut911 said:Funny, I use Windows without the fear of viruses. All you need to do is browse safe, download safe. You may like linux for it's lack of viruses but still I personally don't plan on switching since I dual booted before with Vista/Ubuntu and Ubuntu was just terrible! I went the the IRC Arizona team channel where there are people who really know what they are talking about and they were stunned at all the errors I was getting. The only reason I wanted to try Ubuntu was XWindows manager which in turn became Compiz Fusion. just a gimmicky thing that brings in the users but now it kinda seems generic.Athlon-pv said:The best thing about it that you dont have to worry about damn malware virus crap anymore.![]()
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Pros - Customization, helpful people (community on IRC and forums are awesome, GRUB, pretty
Cons - Don't expect drivers for all your stuff, needing 'sudo' every other effing line, too pretty ()![]()
I tried Ubuntu, Linux Mint, DSL, opensuse and Fedora on an old-sih PC and none of them could find any graphics drivers.Arm the Homeless said:Linux has drivers for most things. Use newer kernels.
And sudo shouldn't be a downside, it's one of the things that makes Linux more secure than Windows.

Ferrariman said:I tried Ubuntu, Linux Mint, DSL, opensuse and Fedora on an old-sih PC and none of them could find any graphics drivers.Arm the Homeless said:Linux has drivers for most things. Use newer kernels.
And sudo shouldn't be a downside, it's one of the things that makes Linux more secure than Windows.
