My point is that I don't want Windows![]()
but you want Windows functionality... I want my Ford to run like a Ferrari but its not a Ferrari, so I wont get the same features and it won't run like one


Stelly
My point is that I don't want Windows![]()
but you want Windows functionality... I want my Ford to run like a Ferrari but its not a Ferrari, so I wont get the same features and it won't run like oneBUT if I had to choose an alternative the Ubuntu would be it, you might want to look at Wine as well if you want to run Windows stuff on Ubuntu
Stelly
Ubuntu 23.04: What’s New? [Video]
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Ubuntu 23.04: What's New? [Video] - OMG! Ubuntu
https://youtu.be/q6Opu7OQ-uc The Ubuntu 23.04 release is out on April 20 and to help hype its arrival I put together a video to show off the most strikingwww.omgubuntu.co.uk
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There can be, depending what you have installed. (for example KDE always adds in quite a few). However the positive side is that they are binary pkgs, and most of them don't unduly strain most people's downloads, or take that long to install. At least compared to something else like gentoo or arch linux.the amount of updates you get these days for LTS is getting ridiculous.
Try Linux Mint Cinnamon if you want a more simple familiar looking GUI over the horrific new Ubuntu/Fedora etc etc.Haha, fair point.
To be honest, 80% of what I do is in a web browser, which I presume Ubuntu does equally well. The word processing etc stuff can easily transition to Google Docs, so it's only the gaming that's left and that's a pretty small deal to me.
My question is less to do with what programs run on Ubuntu (I accept that I'll be able to run less and by and large that's fine for me), and more to do with whether for the average / slightly above averagely computer literate person, it is now a viable and reliable OS.
(Also, very familiar with Wine having frequently wrestled with it on my last forays into Linux 5 or so years ago.)
I think the post you're replying to is 5 years old! But thank you anyway - I'm v happy with Ubuntu on my cheapo Lenovo Ideapad (and dare I say, I like the UI!).Try Linux Mint Cinnamon if you want a more simple familiar looking GUI over the horrific new Ubuntu/Fedora etc etc.
I only replied cause there was recent repliesI think the post you're replying to is 5 years old! But thank you anyway - I'm v happy with Ubuntu on my cheapo Lenovo Ideapad (and dare I say, I like the UI!).
Haha, well thank you either way! Yup, it's so good (I mean, the laptop is pretty reasonable, 5600U and 16GB RAM, so it's not a terrible slouch), but I remember the days of running Xubuntu and then Crunchbang on my old Asus Eee PC and it was fantastic.I only replied cause there was recent repliesI used to love how Ubuntu looked, but hate how it and most modern linux gui's do now, that's why mint is a solid choice as it's ubuntu underneath
It's wicked how it'll work on pretty much anything though right
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Ahhh Eee PC <3 Always wanted one, had a msi wind, running macosx. That thing was badass!Haha, well thank you either way! Yup, it's so good (I mean, the laptop is pretty reasonable, 5600U and 16GB RAM, so it's not a terrible slouch), but I remember the days of running Xubuntu and then Crunchbang on my old Asus Eee PC and it was fantastic.