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Hey guys, I've been bitten by the Linux bug for the past few years and have been trying different distros. I've played with Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint and Zorin. Now they're all pretty good, especially Ubuntu (I loved it so much I contemplated getting a laptop made for it), but I wanted other people's opinions on which one they liked the most and why.
Here's some pics for you to Ooo and Aaaw at:
Ubuntu
Mint
Fedora
Here's some pics for you to Ooo and Aaaw at:
Ubuntu
Mint
Fedora
Now my major problem is I have to plug in my computer to Ethernet to get internet as Linux has problems detecting my wifi driver out of the box. Also my backlit keyboard's software was made with Windows in mind, so if I want to customize that I will have to see if Wine can open the program.
But why the Unity hate? Sure it tries to mimic OS X and Windows 7 to varying degrees and uses more resources than even KDE, but it works most of the time. At least the meta key is mapped to the Ubuntu launcher.
Totally get the GNOME 3 hate, and now some users are getting more curious about the fact that there's a Profile ID when you install it on your computer bringing privacy concerns. I may try MATE next.