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Great! For noob then you should try linuxmint because ubuntu have some problem with the updates. But if you say that it's ok this is super
Wednesday, 29-Feb-12 07:22:35 UTC from Choqok-
@firelicorn Both Ubuntu and Linux Mint are great choices for people that don't know a lot about computers, up to a point where it's almost merely a matter of "what looks better?". I haven't had real update issues in Ubuntu but it did kill my bootloader the first time around.
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@omni I said you that because I was able to put ubuntu on computer's friend but the upgrade put his pc down so he came back to xp.
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@firelicorn Ah, okay, that's what you mean. I had terrible sound issues after upgrading Kubuntu once, got so sick of all the issues I left the *buntu family :P
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@omni I recommand linuxmint for noob, fedora for gnome , opensuse for kde noob user. And Archlinux for me!
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@omni I've been using an older version of Mint since the unity and gnome 3 desktops annoy me. 12 just came out with KDE preloaded awhile ago, so I might jump up to the current version soon.
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@firelicorn Fedora? Oh dear, I had so much issues with it. I had the first version that came with SELinux, which freaked out completely, thought it was being hacked and locked me out of my own system. Fedora is a bit TOO bleeding edge for my taste :P
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@greatandpowerfuleaglehooves Thanks for the information I didn't knew for mint kde. Does it's a kubuntu like or totally different?
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@omni I use Fedora on all my servers. I've come to like it more than Debian.
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@firelicorn I dunno, I never tried kubuntu (I'm a little new to this, I've got a lot to try still). All I was able to gather was that they weren't too happy with gnome's new direction.
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@greatandpowerfuleaglehooves I didn't recommand you kubuntu since ubuntu dev don't take care of kde, it's all buggy.
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