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Anyone know this platform a little ? Alot ? Please give me a run down as I know SFA

And it's a slow day at work so entertain me ;)

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That's all I needed folks, thanks

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  On 21/09/2015 at 11:17 PM, Womend Bellbat said:

Anyone know this platform a little ?

here is a quote that might help :original:

"All in all, the Linux environment really calls for a do-it-yourself mindset. The kind of people who would most benefit from the freedom and openness of Linux are the people–men and women alike–who enjoy exploring, learning, and experimenting with what they’re given. Every Linux computer is unique, and that uniqueness comes from having to personalize a bunch of settings to your hardware and setup."

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  On 22/09/2015 at 10:53 AM, bloodycrashboy said:

here is a quote that might help :original:

"All in all, the Linux environment really calls for a do-it-yourself mindset. The kind of people who would most benefit from the freedom and openness of Linux are the peoplemen and women alikewho enjoy exploring, learning, and experimenting with what theyre given. Every Linux computer is unique, and that uniqueness comes from having to personalize a bunch of settings to your hardware,setup and Penguin's."

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Also some releases are more user friendly/ready to hit the ground running than others. I only used it at uni in a couple classes.

There is an "LS" command that is commonly used so it might be something you are comfy with, heh.

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I have Ubuntu on an old net book.

It previously ran XP and has very low spec hardware.

It now performs better than XP ever did.

The first time I shut it down I thought it had crashed because it turned off almost instantly. :scratchhead:

The thing I like the most about it is the fact that it did not contribute to Gates being the greediest person on earth (last count, 79 billion)

and its not so hard to use.

I installed it as an experiment to see if an average person like myself could understand it and use it as easy as windows.

It only took me one weekend to come to terms with it, and even managed to tether my phone and use it as a wireless hot spot first day in.

Give it a go, what could possibly go wrong? :focus:

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Don't expect to be able to play games on it. If you get steam on there, you will have some sort of small list of games.

Ubuntu desktop edition is the easiest of the bunch to get up and running.

Don't bother with the server edition of the LAMP edition. it is command prompt based.

What do you plan to do with it Jet? install a program to do some tuning?

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