To anyone who may be running Linux

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To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by JoshN0S » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:57 am

Ubuntu is not the answer, nor is Linux Mint Cinnamon.

Check out this distro called Zorin OS.

It's what I run, and it runs a lot of stuff I couldn't run with Ubuntu or Linux Mint Cinnamon.

http://zorin-os.com/

and for downloads

http://zorin-os.com/free.html
http://zorin-os.com/premium.html

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Post by JoshN0S » Fri Nov 21, 2014 10:08 am

A little follow up to my previous thread, this is for those who may not want to run Zorin.

I don't have the link to all (or any) of these, but here are some you may want to check out also, if Zorin's Windows style interface doesn't do it for you.

(Obviously) Ubuntu 14.04
(Obviously) Linux Mint Cinnamon Qiana 17
(Obviously) Arch Linux

(Now for non-obvious)

Kubuntu 14.04
Xubuntu 14.04
Ubuntu GNOME 14.04
Deepin 14.04_1
OzUnity
Linux Lite
Chapeau
SalentOS

that's only some.

If you wanna find some great distributions

go to http://www.sourceforge.net and just click search without typing anything and go to System Administration > OS Distribution and take a look at some of the content available.

(The following on the list above can be found on sourceforge)

OZUnity
Linux Lite
Chapeau
SalentOS

But there's so many more than just those.

Recommended if you want to do it by flash drive, use UNetBootin.
MultiBootUSB is good, but it fails in some areas. Such as being unable to launch some distros, and you cannot install Linux Mint Cinnamon, the installer will crash every time, and the ones you do install will experience Interal Errors and System Program Problems a lot more often.

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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by Peter Brev » Fri Nov 21, 2014 12:37 pm

What's the difference between Windows and Zorin?

I've never heard of this OS.

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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by JoshN0S » Fri Nov 21, 2014 1:30 pm

Peter Brev wrote:What's the difference between Windows and Zorin?

I've never heard of this OS.
It's not as popular as the Ubuntu's or the Linux Mints.

But it's a great OS, I recommend checking it out. The difference is Zorin is a Linux OS, it just has a 'Windows' like interface, rather than the standard Unity desktop of Ubuntu.

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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by ant_8490 » Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:05 pm

I've tried Zorin before, but as with any linux distro I try, it's always lacking "something" and I go back to Windows.
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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by JoshN0S » Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:45 pm

ant_8490 wrote:I've tried Zorin before, but as with any linux distro I try, it's always lacking "something" and I go back to Windows.
Oh don't worry Ant, eventually Linux will surpass Windows. It's inevitable, especially with Windows becoming easier and easier to hack as the years go by and Linux still pretty secure.

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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by Peter Brev » Sat Nov 22, 2014 2:50 am

Why do you have a subjective view over Microsoft?

You can't predict the future, so let it roll in and wait.

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Re: To anyone who may be running Linux

Post by ant_8490 » Sat Nov 22, 2014 9:06 am

There's a reason why Linux only has a 1-2% market share and Windows is around 80%...

On another note, Linux Mint was pretty good when I tried it.
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Post by Xseba360 » Sun Nov 23, 2014 6:59 pm

From wikipedia:
Most computers are sold with a pre-installed OS; some users replace that OS with a different one due to personal preference, or install another OS alongside it and use both.
market share doesnt mean much here :]

And both Mint and Zorin feel too bloated with preinstalled software for me (yes i've tried them). That's why i prefer Archlinux, on the other hand, i'm too lazy lo type all these commands to install it so i just use ArchBang. Plus it has a livecd that can be loaded into ram aswell.
Peter Brev wrote:Why do you have a subjective view over Microsoft?

You can't predict the future, so let it roll in and wait.
Just wait till valve releases their steam controller.

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