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Capacitor 2.0??Fluxbox?
Capacitor 2.0??Fluxbox?
You got it, Doc
Better than Ubuntu huh? I'm on Lucid Lynx right now and loving it. No problems since the install.
Exactly, Ringel.
When I install Ubuntu, I've always go to manually install some drivers for my hardware, and go online and get some other things installed to make it all work right. With Linux Mint I didn't have to do that, even with the Fluxbox installation, which is usually a bit more minimalist than a Gnome or KDE version of a distro.
And as I said, Linux noobs seem to really take to it quickly, so it has been good in getting some people who aren't computer experts to use Linux.
While I actually like the feel and look of Ubuntu better I much prefer the usability of Mint. Most people want "point and click" plus "plug and play", Mint is the closest I've seen to that in the Linux distro field.
I've started keeping an older Dell P-4 to play with different distros. I haven't tried either one of those yet, but then I've been kinda busy with other things.While I actually like the feel and look of Ubuntu better I much prefer the usability of Mint. Most people want "point and click" plus "plug and play", Mint is the closest I've seen to that in the Linux distro field.
One of my favorites is Crunchbang Linux. Nice quick distribution.
I wanted to try Gentoo, since it is supposed to be so customizable during installation, but I'm afraid the installation itself was beyond my meager Linux skills.
I thought this was an English-speaking board