| LingLing said: @friedtofu Debian is a superb distro, but i would never recommend it to anyone not used to operate a linux. But we were talking mainly about ubuntu and your points are invalid with ubuntu: Samba, already installed after ubuntu installation GAIM, already installed after ubuntu installation (also, if you would install it with synaptic instead of apt-get, you needn't care about package relations even in debian) Office (Text, Spreadsheet, Presentations) already installed after ubuntu installation. so don't tell me that this is more work than with windows. |
Those apps you pointed out are obviously pretty much already included and yes, Ubuntu does have most of the bases covered right off the bat.
I will STILL tell you its more work than Windows because outside of all the preinstalled stuff, it IS more work for alot of things. Especially on older hardware. Or if the software you are installing falls outside the comfort of Synaptic. (Yes, download and compile, hooray!)
Just try googling for "Ubuntu vs Windows", alot of people have already done objective testing in this regard.
Just one example --> http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199201179
Check out the conclusion, Im sure you would have to be able to agree with some of it.
PS360 ftw!
Currently playing..........
Gears of War 2, GTA IV Lost and Damned, Little Big Planet (Yes I said I had no interest but my girl wanted to try it and we did and now Im hooked
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