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sell me on your linux distro

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Undeadwolf702
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08-15-2016, 03:29 AM
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Ubuntu is a widely used Linux distribution for beginners, frequently found in offices and servers. This makes online resources and Stack Overflow discussions especially helpful. If you encounter any typical problems with Ubuntu, searching the error code or issue description on Google will yield useful answers. I always suggest Ubuntu for new users. For those with more processing power, Xubuntu might be a better choice, but sticking to standard Ubuntu versions is recommended. These options receive strong support from developers, community help, and hardware manufacturers.
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Undeadwolf702
08-15-2016, 03:29 AM #11

Ubuntu is a widely used Linux distribution for beginners, frequently found in offices and servers. This makes online resources and Stack Overflow discussions especially helpful. If you encounter any typical problems with Ubuntu, searching the error code or issue description on Google will yield useful answers. I always suggest Ubuntu for new users. For those with more processing power, Xubuntu might be a better choice, but sticking to standard Ubuntu versions is recommended. These options receive strong support from developers, community help, and hardware manufacturers.

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krisjul
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08-15-2016, 12:20 PM
#12
The distribution itself isn't crucial. What matters most is the desktop environment and package manager. Choose whatever suits you best. Although Arch is popular for its customization options, I find its frequent updates overwhelming. However, I appreciate a rolling release approach. For my primary system I use Debian Testing, while Fedora works well on my laptop. Still, I recommend exploring different distros until you discover what fits you best—experiment and see what feels right.
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krisjul
08-15-2016, 12:20 PM #12

The distribution itself isn't crucial. What matters most is the desktop environment and package manager. Choose whatever suits you best. Although Arch is popular for its customization options, I find its frequent updates overwhelming. However, I appreciate a rolling release approach. For my primary system I use Debian Testing, while Fedora works well on my laptop. Still, I recommend exploring different distros until you discover what fits you best—experiment and see what feels right.

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