RE: Build project: Office computer - Episode 3 - Computer assembly

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Build project: Office computer - Episode 3 - Computer assembly

in technology •  8 years ago 

In Croatia every office use Windows except designers they use mac OS.. Linux is really rare here I think.

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If that is true and that is your audience then ok, just asking, I went over to linux and have also done dual booting for 8 years. So that is not my experience.

It is a Good build project, I went over the other 2, well explained.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

I love research new technologies but I really didn't found my self in linux. I prefer Windows because I have used it whole my life so I know lot about it. I had installed Linux ubuntu on my laptop to try it but after 5 days I couldn't set that every input on laptop works so I rage quit and installed Windows .. Thank you a lot :)

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You said - "What linux do you recommend me to try?"

If you just want to do general idea of linux and have an easy to use environment - Ubuntu
If you want to game on Linux - SteamOS

They both based on the same base OS, Debian, but both the above recommendation are more user friendly. Read some guides and ask for advice, if you have a new or unusual computer, you will need some not open source drivers, they won't be in there by standard sometimes.

What is difference between ubuntu and mint ?

Mint is based off both Ubuntu and/or Debian, they have different editions, which is based on what is included in it.

It adds a few things on top sometimes. Personally I'm not overall impressed, as you can install any of this via Ubuntu and Debian anyway usually.

Later OS versions have apparently reduced their differences, so it's really a personal preference, aslong as you know what you want installed.

If your looking for other software (linux) to install, I like a site like this, if your more familiar with the Windows equivalent.
http://alternativeto.net/software/adobe-photoshop/

Thank you a lot, I will need that link in a month :)