• @TrickDacy
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    21 year ago

    Right… The only reason you use faster more secure software is…you have to?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Well, I kinda dig this, I’m using lubuntu and it’s certainly better in some ways than windows, and I couldn’t play games on this thing anyway so it’s not like I’m loosing functionality, when I get a new pc I’ll certainly install some different distro and try it out

      • @TrickDacy
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        1 year ago

        Gotcha.

        I just installed lubuntu on an old laptop this weekend actually. It ran like a top but for me that desktop environment is clunky so I ended up using Fedora on that machine and so far it is working well. That machine has only a 32 gb HD… so my options were limited.

        I like gnome a lot personally, and one distro I’ve had a lot of luck with that comes with gnome by default is pop_os, so I would recommend that when you upgrade! Just as a generally well configured (and still lightweight when compared to windows) distro. Just about anything that supports Ubuntu runs on it without much if any fuss too