Re: Best version of linux?
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 12:47 pm
LOL !!!Redbeard wrote: However, remember that Ubuntu is an African word meaning "I don't know how to configure Debian".
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LOL !!!Redbeard wrote: However, remember that Ubuntu is an African word meaning "I don't know how to configure Debian".
You might also consider fluxbox. It's pretty light weight.Helel wrote:Totally unrelated to the distro issue, but as far as desktop/window managers go imao you simply can't beat FVWM.zenith wrote: KDE desktop is also worth checking out, I prefer that over gnome but that's just a matter of preference.
That almost sounds like me when I got my first Mac, except that I didn't have to configure any adapters and it doesn't crash.cdybeijing wrote:I am neither computer illiterate nor computer savvy. I took 1.5 years of computer science in college and have had my own computer for about 11 years. Until 3 months ago, I had never tried using GNU/Linux in any form.
I am currently running Ubuntu 9.10. It mostly worked perfectly immediately after install, except I needed to configure my wireless adapter as it is proprietary. There was an initial love phase where I felt "HOLY AWESOMENESS THIS IS THE MOST AWESOME THING EVER!!!"
That feeling has faded and I am satisfied with the speed and performance of this distro. My computer crashes occasionally and there are 1-2 annoying glitches, but the advantage of not needing to run any AV software in the background more than outweighs any negatives.
If you want to just have a stable distro installed and go from there, I recommend upgrading to 10.04 and leaving it at that. 10.04 is a long term support release, so you'll be able to receive updates (security or otherwise) for a lot longer than you will with 9.10. They've probably also put in extra effort to maintain stability, though I don't know to what extent that affects things.cdybeijing wrote:I am neither computer illiterate nor computer savvy. I took 1.5 years of computer science in college and have had my own computer for about 11 years. Until 3 months ago, I had never tried using GNU/Linux in any form.
I am currently running Ubuntu 9.10. It mostly worked perfectly immediately after install, except I needed to configure my wireless adapter as it is proprietary. There was an initial love phase where I felt "HOLY AWESOMENESS THIS IS THE MOST AWESOME THING EVER!!!"
That feeling has faded and I am satisfied with the speed and performance of this distro. My computer crashes occasionally and there are 1-2 annoying glitches, but the advantage of not needing to run any AV software in the background more than outweighs any negatives.
I have downloaded 10.04 but not installed it. Now that I have this setup configured, not sure I really need to bother upgrading at this time.
Does anyone think bumping up to 10.04 from 9.10 is worth the bother?
I like this post.Harleqin wrote:I think that the best version is the current version, 2.6.34.

I started out, what are they talking about? What am I not getting...check Ars a little later in the day...<facepalm> And I call myself a nerd.CarlJung wrote:I like this post.Harleqin wrote:I think that the best version is the current version, 2.6.34.