YouTube has grown significantly in popularity.
YouTube has grown significantly in popularity.
You can easily obtain any distribution you wish—here are some options to begin with.
Check out the links provided:
- http://www.whylinuxisbetter.net/
- http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/whats-this-...-i-try-it/
- http://lifehacker.com/top-10-uses-for-li...1513172815
- http://lifehacker.com/5772574/getting-st...tall-linux
- http://www.techradar.com/us/news/softwar...nux-912294
Linus offers minimal game assistance and isn't particularly beginner-friendly.
It's great that it's free and works across any distribution you pick. You'll always receive the latest updates for core features. Unlike Windows, where you're limited to one OS and updates only apply there, this platform offers broader compatibility. However, the game database and peripheral support have some limitations, and power usage can be tricky—often requiring command-line knowledge or a bit of research online. No worries about missing AAA games; most are available with minimal effort. You can play natively via Steam or GOG.com, or use WINE for emulation. For everyday tasks, Ubuntu and similar systems are very intuitive. Power users should be prepared to learn commands or search extensively when new software isn't officially supported.