F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Choose between a solitary approach or collective effort.

Choose between a solitary approach or collective effort.

Choose between a solitary approach or collective effort.

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Tom01098
Junior Member
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04-13-2016, 10:47 AM
#1
I'm setting up a new PC and need advice on choosing an OS. Both Unity and Gnome look good, and they work well together. Since you'll be handling heavy tasks, gaming, and video editing, I recommend going with Gnome for its stability and powerful performance.
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Tom01098
04-13-2016, 10:47 AM #1

I'm setting up a new PC and need advice on choosing an OS. Both Unity and Gnome look good, and they work well together. Since you'll be handling heavy tasks, gaming, and video editing, I recommend going with Gnome for its stability and powerful performance.

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lemonman123
Member
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04-15-2016, 10:26 AM
#2
I prefer Unity mainly because it's easier and quicker for my needs, though opinions vary. To get the most out of it, you'll need to adjust your setup (Unity tweak tool or Compiz for Gnome).
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lemonman123
04-15-2016, 10:26 AM #2

I prefer Unity mainly because it's easier and quicker for my needs, though opinions vary. To get the most out of it, you'll need to adjust your setup (Unity tweak tool or Compiz for Gnome).

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Ryan_217
Junior Member
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04-16-2016, 04:45 AM
#3
It's about individual taste, but keep in mind that unity is relatively new and still faces some challenges from younger users and occasional changes. My preferred option is xfce because of its adaptability and neat design, though other setups are perfectly fine too. A nice feature of Linux is being able to run several desktop environments and switch between them easily—just type a few commands in the terminal, like "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" to launch it, and enter your password when prompted.
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Ryan_217
04-16-2016, 04:45 AM #3

It's about individual taste, but keep in mind that unity is relatively new and still faces some challenges from younger users and occasional changes. My preferred option is xfce because of its adaptability and neat design, though other setups are perfectly fine too. A nice feature of Linux is being able to run several desktop environments and switch between them easily—just type a few commands in the terminal, like "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" to launch it, and enter your password when prompted.

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nep24
Member
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04-16-2016, 06:21 AM
#4
GNOME defines existence.
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nep24
04-16-2016, 06:21 AM #4

GNOME defines existence.