11-07-2014, 11:25 AM
Hi
A Nice Attempt to try some good alternatives.
Kindly stay with One Linux for at least 1 year, then only you would be really knowing how to use the OS effectively
If you hop consistently from one OS to another, you would never get satisfied and also it results wastage of time and energy
On the Debian Gene, all Debian Distros are aimed to replace Windows Operating System and if possible Mac OS
Therefore all Debian Distributions are easy to use and are also highly compatible with Windows
Further these are also Resource Friendly.
Comparing Ubuntu, I found that Linux Lite and Linux Mint are performing better.
Choose XFCE Desktop for it is highly resource friendly and is easier to customise than Gnome or KDE or LXDE or MATE.
Unity is a very awkward Desktop Environment and hence I never touch Ubuntu once they moved out of Gnome 2.
Your Choice of selecting Linux Lite is really good and it would reward you if you stick to this for a fair amount of time
The RPM Gene is mainly aimed at Enterprise Usage and hence are a bit difficult to use
Fedora, CENT-OS, Mageia, PCLinux OS and Open-Suse are some good RPM Distros to try
However, if you are a New Linux User, then I would suggest you not to go for these
Linux Mint and Linux Lite are better choice than these RPM Distros for they are much simpler to use
Hope I added some information which is useful to you
Yours
VNÂ
A Nice Attempt to try some good alternatives.
Kindly stay with One Linux for at least 1 year, then only you would be really knowing how to use the OS effectively
If you hop consistently from one OS to another, you would never get satisfied and also it results wastage of time and energy
On the Debian Gene, all Debian Distros are aimed to replace Windows Operating System and if possible Mac OS
Therefore all Debian Distributions are easy to use and are also highly compatible with Windows
Further these are also Resource Friendly.
Comparing Ubuntu, I found that Linux Lite and Linux Mint are performing better.
Choose XFCE Desktop for it is highly resource friendly and is easier to customise than Gnome or KDE or LXDE or MATE.
Unity is a very awkward Desktop Environment and hence I never touch Ubuntu once they moved out of Gnome 2.
Your Choice of selecting Linux Lite is really good and it would reward you if you stick to this for a fair amount of time
The RPM Gene is mainly aimed at Enterprise Usage and hence are a bit difficult to use
Fedora, CENT-OS, Mageia, PCLinux OS and Open-Suse are some good RPM Distros to try
However, if you are a New Linux User, then I would suggest you not to go for these
Linux Mint and Linux Lite are better choice than these RPM Distros for they are much simpler to use
Hope I added some information which is useful to you
Yours
VNÂ