Ubuntu is great for new users trying to get experienced with Linux distros.
(04-24-2011, 01:44 AM)hinubz Wrote: [ -> ]Ubuntu is great for new users trying to get experienced with Linux distros.
agreed with that.. try PC-BSD to feel linux more and more
(04-24-2011, 01:44 AM)hinubz Wrote: [ -> ]Ubuntu is great for new users trying to get experienced with Linux distros.
So true ^ . ^
I love Ubuntu 10.10 but I do not like 11.04. They changed it to much and the dock is very annoying in my opinion.
I personally have never tried it, but i hear people love it. Once i get my own personal laptop, i will try it out. I use a family desktop right now.
I Like Ubuntu but its based on the Debian distro. Its command syntax can get a little complicated.
I Prefer Fedora because it runs yum and its command syntax is fairly easy to remember.
Ubuntu confuses me. ALOT! lol...
(06-24-2011, 09:41 PM)Slurms Makenzi Wrote: [ -> ]Ubuntu confuses me. ALOT! lol...
I would play around with it
Use vmware or if you have another computer lying around install it.
Its how i learned about Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian.
Ubuntu was my first Linux distro, but the latest 11.04 pushed me off of it.
They want to do a future commercial distro (that is ok) but they wrote softwares that only works on their OS (like Software Center).
My main OS is now Fedora, with a new, less buggy desktop (Gnome 3).
I use Ubuntu or Linux Mint because it is so user friendly