<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>I also have been won over by Xubuntu over all the other flavors and distros I have tried. I tried religiously to use Ubuntu, but I always hated the Unity interface. It never felt natural to me to not be able to simply see a menu of what programs I have to choose what I need from. Beyond that, every distro, except Puppy, was too slow on my netbook until Xubuntu which just does the job.<br>
<br></div>I am the CEO of a start up company and I think I have pretty much decided I will use Xubuntu for all of the manufacturing, sales and admin computers and try to avoid windows and mac everywhere I can. Sure I will need some machines with windows so Engineers can use SolidWorks or with Mac so Graphic Artists can use Quark, InDesign, Illustrator & Photoshop, but even in the graphic arts I have successfully published a catalog using Gimp, Inkscape and Scribus so, we will see.<br>
<br></div><div>OpenERP completely solves the ERP problem so Linux is fine there.<br><br></div>The thing I like is that the Xubuntu interface is clean and I am sure I can administer it in a way to avoid all the IT overhead of Windows systems. I look forward to this flavor of Ubuntu to continue growing. Thanks to the Xubuntu team for creating a great system.<br>
<br></div>John<br></div>