xaeniac Golden Member Feb 4, 2005 1,641 14 81 Apr 16, 2015 #1 Which would you pick? Last edited: Apr 16, 2015
lxskllr No Lifer Nov 30, 2004 59,483 10,004 126 Apr 17, 2015 #2 For a quick install, Xubuntu. If I wanted to put a little time in, Debian and Xfce.
bbhaag Diamond Member Jul 2, 2011 7,231 2,714 146 Apr 17, 2015 #3 Peppermint but I'll admit I'm being biased. It was the first distro I ever tried and it introduced me to the wonderful world of open source OSs. Why not try them all out? It's not like it will cost you anything.
Peppermint but I'll admit I'm being biased. It was the first distro I ever tried and it introduced me to the wonderful world of open source OSs. Why not try them all out? It's not like it will cost you anything.
accguy9009 Senior member Oct 21, 2007 504 10 81 Apr 19, 2015 #5 Using Linux Mint 17.1 (code name: Rebecca), works very well overall. Would recommend this OS to anyone looking to try Linux. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wAH2Ax-9mw
Using Linux Mint 17.1 (code name: Rebecca), works very well overall. Would recommend this OS to anyone looking to try Linux. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wAH2Ax-9mw