[!!] Install the GRUB boot loader on a hard disk

JARA MELAGRANI, Mariano marianojara at afip.gob.ar
Mon May 23 18:50:45 UTC 2011


On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 23:39 +0800, Goh Lip wrote: 
> On 05/23/2011 10:43 PM, JARA MELAGRANI, Mariano wrote:
> > I'd like to give Lubuntu a go. If that PC allows it, I'll switch to it;
> > I'd rather stay under *buntu's roof-umbrella.
> 
> 
> You might also try to give Bodhi Linux a go. It's very much less 
> resource hungry than even Lubuntu and I find it much more stable and 
> updates don't break things, but that's saying Lubuntu's updates do break 
> things, sometimes seriously, maybe the developers are more capable.
> 
> However, it is much more modifiable (even more than kde), with many 
> options for lots of things (which I like) but that makes it also more 
> difficult to learn and get used to.
> 
> It's the fastest 'full-ranged' distro I've used and I have it on a 2GB 
> thumb and also my default 'iso-booting' distro (also on thumb). It uses 
> the E17 enlightenment gui. You can make it look like gnome, kde, mac or 
> whatever you like, maybe your own arrangements that nobody thought about.
> 
> So, something to think about.
> 
> Regards - Goh Lip
> 
Definitely! I'll give it a try, though it'll have to be in a VM since
the PC I couldn't install *buntu to, is a productive machine, thus I can
afford to leave the user without his/her keyboard. Thanks again Goh Lip!

-- 
Mariano





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