[OT] Netbook and Ubuntu

user1 bqz69 at telia.com
Tue May 24 15:10:27 UTC 2011


On Tue, 24 May 2011 20:37:16 +0600, Md Ashickur Rahman Noor wrote:

Almost any modern pc/laptop/netbook will run linux.

Install e.g. from ubuntu 11.04 alternate cd (or usb stick)

Then you have unity and gnome.

Then install kde and xfce using synaptic

Then you have the choice to run either unity, gnome, kde or xfce as you 
like.

I use xfce as my default desktop manager, and can use any gnome or kde 
programs at will (they are all linux programs).

Then you have a fast machine which is very easy to setup.

I am positively surprised how fast and stable xfce is.

You then have a choice which can compete with windows or Mac I find.






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