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Was a little surprised that it said that a computer a couple years old couldn't run Ubuntu, which is why it only gave it a 95%
Looks like a great method of determining your *nix distro. Ended up with OpenSuSE and Fedora. Was a little surprised that it said that a computer a couple years old couldn't run Ubuntu, which is why it only gave it a 95%
GNOME on Ubuntu is a bit heavy.
Based on my experience, that response, even for a computer over a few years old, is nonsense. Ubuntu 9.10 runs fairly well on a P4 over 5 years old, with 512MB of RAM.
An undefined problem has an infinite number of solutions.—Robert A. Humphrey
well for the matter of general discussion whether the problem is solved ,i prefer GNOME , because i feel its light weight then the other environments .
and beauty of linux variants is that , they come with a live CD you can try it out with some options and select the best one whichever suits you :]
I have Linux mint on my dell 1705 laptop with Windows XP pro.It was so easy to install. I like it. Performance is not an issue for me. Ease of use is what I need. No trouble finding my wireless home LAN. Works great. Some others I tried did do not play well with lmy laptop.