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I was an Ubuntu user since 2006. I stopped using Ubuntu when they switched to the Unity interface and replaced the app intallation program , I much prefered Gnome. I also hated how these changes always managed to mess something up somewhere with other software I was using. Even if I installed Gnome it still had problems. Now that it has had time to mature though I may have to give it another shot.
Now that I am past my gripes about Ubuntu, It is a great operating system and the amount of software available for it is great. Anyone looking for a free alternative to Windows should consider it. It even allows you to install it from within windows without repartitioning and without replacing the bootloader. This makes it great for new guys stepping into Ubuntu. They can install it and start exploring without the risk of nukning their Windows installation and they don't have to use that dreadful Live CD mode. You install everything from an "app store" so you don't have to search the web and download anything, all updates are automatic as well.
enough unity bashing. Use the latest Ubuntu. Unity is actually good now. I was a Linux user when I had Symbian but with WP I had to come back to XP
My first Linux distro was Red Hat. I got it at half price books for $3.00 and it came with the entire software repository. Ahh the good days. 8 discs and tons of headaches trying to learn Linux without so much as a book. What a pain that was. I was only 14 and my mom was always hogging the computer with internet access. I was still running a 486DX2with 16MB of ram and a 1.2GB HD Trident SVGA but I had a Sound Blaster 16 bit and a 48k Modem. I started with Borland C++ Builder 1.0 and wrote my Own 6 level Episode of Duke Nukem 3D on that thing. I also had a x3 Cart loading CD-Rom drive. I wish those had been more successful, it was a great way to store CD's and never have to remove them from the case.
It's not that I am bashing Unity, It just wasn't for me and way to big of a sudden change. I like Gnome much better. Unity was the first step to moving Ubuntu on to Tablet compatibility. I still hate KDE more.
LOL! You're bringing back such great memories.16MB of RAM at that time was boss!
arch seems to be very popular these days
I haven't tried Arch, but I'll have to check it out. From what I've heard it's good for users who really like to customize their installation, much like Slackware.
what's your current distro and why? Is it debian?
I havent used linux in a while. I had to switch to a mac for college and yea... I just have not had the time to fool around with it in a long time.
You'll do fine with Arch, but Arch isn't for amateurs. Their installation is antiquated. It's all manual the last time I tried it. It was like installing a really old distribution.
If anyone has older hardware, Ubuntu 12.10 might not be a good distro. Ubuntu Linux 12.10 review: Better, but slower | ZDNet
