Newbie query: Ubuntu vs openSUSE
Rameshwar Kr. Sharma
mathsrealworld at gmail.com
Sat Dec 24 14:42:31 UTC 2011
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh at swbell.net> wrote:
> As has been suggested, getting the live CD and taking it for a test drive is
> a good idea. That won't however tell you everything you will need to know.
> Until you've lived with it every day for a while you won't find all the
> things that might drive you crazy.
Yes, I am downloading the Ubuntu flavor.
> It's probably been seven or eight years since I started playing around with
> Linux, Suse to be exact. My first install was a dual boot with XP. When I
> had some time to kill I would reboot into Suse and try things to see what
> happened. I made a lot of mistakes, even managed to kill Suse a few times.
> All part of the learning curve I suppose. As time went on I found that I was
> using XP less and less till one day I just started using Suse full time.
> Over time I kept hearing about how wonderful Ubuntu was so one day I decided
> to give it a test drive around the block. For about the past four or five
> years I've been using Kubuntu full time with occasional forays into Windows.
> Whenever I have to go into Windows I wish it was more like Kubuntu.
> My suggestion at this point is to get the Ubuntu Live CD and boot it up.
> Take it for a test drive. Kick the tires, check out the radio and A/C. See
> if it looks like something you could live with. The down side is that you
> can't really make any changes that will remain after you shut down the
> system. If it looks good install as a dual boot, don't burn your bridges
> just in case. Play with it for a while and see how it works for you. the
> great thing about Linux is that it gives you choices. If something doesn't
> work well for you you have a choice of something else.
> If I was you I would not pay to much attention to the message thread after
> this. it will devolve into something that keeps getting further and further
> away from your question until it dies of old age.
Thanks for your nice suggestions Billie and yes I have already started
the Ubuntu download and I would take the test drive. I would rather in
fact, install it, try it out, ask here if get stuck, do things in
Linux. Linux is Linux! Suse or Ubuntu! But, like Liam cleared the
matter that package manager in Ubuntu is of great ease and better, so
I decided finally to give the first tries to Ubuntu. I hope that I
would get all the alternatives here itself like those I have in
Windows, if that great and suits to me, I would also, like you abandon
the use of Windows, and would be a Ubuntu fan ever - whether Ubuntu or
Kubuntu but like someone told that the real is Ubuntu, the real thing
and the easiest thing. And the Ubuntu community too seems a great
community. Well thanks for the suggestions.
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