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General => General discussion => Topic started by: Rmachines on 19 April 2012, 20:55
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I Haven't played with linux for a while. Any ideas what is a good linux to use, i just want something to run on VMware which gives a nice glossy desktop with the usual day to day functionality of windows. Just want something s bit diffrent, its not for use as a server or anything other than the usual day to day stuff.
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last one i used was Mint 11, i was happy enough, day to day normal use was excellent and it seemed to speed up a slower/older computer that was on windows.
http://www.linuxmint.com/oldreleases.php
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Mint is currently quite high on my list.
Any one know what ubuntu and kubuntu is like? and what's the difference between KDE and GNOME?
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Ubuntu Unity has had mixed reviews, but mostly negative from what I've read. KDE comes with more stuff built in/user friendly more Windows like, when I used it back in the day - but Gnome + Beryl (now Compiz Fusion?) was my weapon of choice.
But why would you not want to use Windows for day to day tasks, that Windows can do ? :undecided: Linux is a horrible horrible beast with missing/broke dependencies and should be left to Web servers.
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I do and will use windows day to day but i want an alternative on those days where i feel sick of windows, as i worry i may one day turn to apple :grin: I have used linux servers which are always the best imo, but never used it as a day to day thing, this is mainly to fiddle more than anything.
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Try PCBSD :cool: http://www.pcbsd.org/
I used it a few times back in the day, it was good back then so assume it's great now. It's BSD so a real UNIX and uses the ports system for software which is generally much more reliable than the Linux repositories - and you don't have the dependency issues Linux suffers with when using the BSD ports :wink:
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It
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Good.
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Sort of like linux, but the software available in it's "app store" (Ports as it's called) is pretty much 100% reliable, 97% of the time.
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I really rate Ubuntu, once you turn off G3/Unity because it's awful. Just as bad in Fedora 16.
I run Fedora 16 with the 2.4 interface as my everyday work machine and it's fantastic. Very fast and stable.
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I'm by no means a tech expert or geek or anything but I've recently made a switch to Apple. Windows 7 was nice when it was released (I missed out on Vista so was a bit of a jump from XP), but I found it grew old quite quickly. Aside from some new icons it really wasn't all that much better/smoother/more accessible for what I wanted.
I kept going with it until my laptop died when I decided to make the switch to Apple.
Definitely won't be going back. I know the purpose of this thread is for you guys to simply get something a bit different rather than getting new machines but I'm definitely glad I'm rid of Windows.