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Mint is my preferred Linux distro, as well. I used to use Ubuntu, but a few years back it just got too "boring." I have Mint on a separate HDD in this desktop and have it as my OS in my old Athlon 64 desktop that I built years ago. I like Mint.
The first distro I ever installed was Ubuntu and I thought that was very nice, until I installed Mint. Mint is very very nice and very user friendly. I have never tried Fedora or any of the others. I hear they're for more advanced users. I had an old Windows XP laptop with a tendency to go into BSOD every few seconds, I removed Windows and installed Mint on it -- works great and no more BSODs.
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:The first distro I ever installed was Ubuntu and I thought that was very nice, until I installed Mint. Mint is very very nice and very user friendly. I have never tried Fedora or any of the others. I hear they're for more advanced users. I had an old Windows XP laptop with a tendency to go into BSOD every few seconds, I removed Windows and installed Mint on it -- works great and no more BSODs.
I do have Ubuntu installed on a bootable flash drive, though I don't really use it for anything other than trying it out on different systems (if I can get that computer to boot to a flash drive).
XP was actually the first OS where I didn't get the BSOD. I don't think I've had one since Me, knock on wood. I suspect it had a lot to do with it being based on NT and using NFTS instead of FAT32. I loved XP. It's a tossup between Windows XP and Windows 7 being my favorite Microsoft OS, overall.
- BirdDog8 years agoAssistant Professor
I admit I'm out of the loop on this "Creators" thing. What is it and do I need it? Or is it a marketing thing like the Samsung Galaxy 8 and newest IPhone?
Thinking I don't need it.
- Matt_Is_My_Name8 years agoSophomore
It is a pretty significant update. It adds a whole range of features to Windows 10, but each user will only care about a couple of them depending on their circumstances. It does have a handful of security patches which are necessary.
In all honesty I wouldn't call it a marketing thing. It really does offer a lot.
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