On 12/09/13 11:04, Artur ?a;dka wrote:
On 11/09/13 19:52, Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:58:24 +0100, arturla...@gmail.com said:
try Ubuntu (or K/X/Lubuntu) - it is Debian based, have very good
support
and work just out of the box while Debian needs much more
configuration.
In what way does Debian need "much more configuration"? (Genuine
question)
In my opinion and personal experience with novice or less experienced
Linux users Ubuntu (or Mint) is easier and better for people who just
want working system straight after installation. Of course it all
depends on personal preferences and usage, but Ubuntu was made to be
more desktop user friendly and it does the job very good, keeping
almost all Debian functionality.
I would consider Crunchbang as Debian with a bit of hand-holding
Owain
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