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simo002m6167yMaybe try with Mint, xfce is a really nice Desktop environment. IMO Unity is too limiting and all that Amazon stuff is not something I really like the idea of. Unity makes Linux seem like something quite limiting for a beginner IMO.
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T99-1087y@ewpratten That's how I did it and I always amaze myself with the things I learn. Definitely a fitting analogy though!
Although now I'm running literally all of my webapps on it, which can sometimes be... frustrating. Plex was interesting. -
darkcode8277yI feel like if you'd ever done this before, you wouldn't be asking. So ElementaryOS - it's painless and if your girlfriend's watching, you'll look good. Good luck.
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explosg1917y@Crayons no problem. Also the arch wiki is almost 99% applicable with manjaro and arch wiki is probably the best one as it's so comprehensive. Anyways good luck
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jajoosam87y@crayons Just be careful with the WiFi card - I tried Manjaro like 2 months ago, and my WiFi card didn't work... Fixable, but some effort required.
But the good part is it uses KDE plasma which is epic. -
defunkt3677y@simo002m I totally agree with you. I am not a fan of unity myself. All those bloatwares are useless. A good Linux (user-friendly) distro should give you clean and light interface without desperate need to be like windows or Mac. Beginners should get a new experience rather than keeping them in their comfort zone.
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defunkt3677y@jajoosam Yeah I use to have WiFi card problems even with Ubuntu back in like 2010. Thanks for the suggestion mate. :)
Today I am going to install Ubuntu on my girlfriend's computer as she want to start learning basics of Linux. Any other distro recommendations for a noob in Linux?
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