I tried to get used to ubuntu's weird interface, but I am fed up, I am looking at:
Linux Mint
Xubuntu
Lubuntu
Which should I pick and why , or something else?
It is important to:
1. be compatable with ubuntu's repository of apps, so I can install and do the same configuration as ubuntu.
2. low resource usage, need an interface that doesn't use much cpu.
Usage:
Currently I run ubuntu12.04 in vmware player with 2gb hd space, as a live usb with 1.2gb of the space is used for persistent file, (so that the live cd would act as a real installation, and allow setting up few applications and configurations).
			
			Linux Mint
Xubuntu
Lubuntu
Which should I pick and why , or something else?
It is important to:
1. be compatable with ubuntu's repository of apps, so I can install and do the same configuration as ubuntu.
2. low resource usage, need an interface that doesn't use much cpu.
Usage:
Currently I run ubuntu12.04 in vmware player with 2gb hd space, as a live usb with 1.2gb of the space is used for persistent file, (so that the live cd would act as a real installation, and allow setting up few applications and configurations).
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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