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Debian
3 (16.7%)
Ubuntu
6 (33.3%)
Mint
6 (33.3%)
Fedora
3 (16.7%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Author Topic: What Linux distro should Tristan install  (Read 1429 times)

how is that being an starfish
dont want to pay?
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But Open Source means Free!
read that part m80

mint
cinnamon and mate are both fine, either edition works

edit: Subsonic is an open source media library software, it's open source and not free. er well it's limited.
open source =/= free

read that part m80
honestly they have a point, they just delivered poorly

its hard to run fully free open source stuff like this without some form of income or donation

i disagree with them thinking that it will be stuff if they get no money though, the only think you need money for is to pay more developers or to host the website and download stuff

honestly they have a point, they just delivered poorly

its hard to run fully free open source stuff like this without some form of income or donation

i disagree with them thinking that it will be stuff if they get no money though, the only think you need money for is to pay more developers or to host the website and download stuff
if you want to make money off of software you don't make it open source
hahah guys check out my cool open source software

i cant pay for a website cause its open source and free but check it out it sure would be great if someone would donate money
github dont exist
dropbox dont exist
sourceforge dont exist
x download hosting site dont exist

weebly dont exist
neocities dont exist
angelfire dont exist
x free website hoster dont exist
« Last Edit: January 12, 2016, 07:37:53 PM by Daswiruch »

if you want to make money off of software you don't make it open source
hahah guys check out my cool open source software

i cant pay for a website cause its open source and free but check it out it sure would be great if someone would donate money

if you want to make money off of software you don't make it open source
what some people do, and I think it's the best way to make money off open-source stuff, is have your free software, but have extra services related to it that are not free. like, having people who will set it up for you, or commissions to make custom plugins, or hosting it for you so you don't have to, stuff like that
but making you pay for the software itself, I'm not a big fan of that

When/if you get used to Ubuntu/Linux in general and you like it enough to get another distro, you should try Arch. As said before it is a more advanced user install but honestly there are many guides about installing it.

They even have a guide on how to do it for beginners.

if you're new to linux, don't use arch. period.

if you're new to linux, don't use arch. period.
yeah seriously this

i've been messing around with linux on and off for a few months now and i still cant grasp arch properly

arch was the first distro i ever used
it's really easy for me to use but that's probably because i had 110% determination towards learning linux at the time
totally not recommended for beginners

For a fast, powerful Linux distro - I recommend Tinycore (http://www.tinycorelinux.net/).

if you're new to linux, don't use arch. period.
really depends on how ambitious you are to learn. my first distro was arch installed in a vm and then i used mint in a dual boot, and then moved to arch in a dual boot.

its not over your head if you spend time reading and learning and have a real desire to learn to operate linux on a command line level

that being said, it's obviously not the general choice for people. and from what OP wants, it's clear arch isn't for him. i'd rec ubuntu over mint just cause of better documentation in my experience

arch was the first distro i ever used
it's really easy for me to use but that's probably because i had 110% determination towards learning linux at the time
totally not recommended for beginners
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Good for you, did you want a cookie or something?
actually yes, thanks for asking