On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:29 PM, jonty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah!! > > doug livesey wrote: > >> So did anyone else not called Tim not reply to that thread because they >> didn't want to sully its purity? ;) >> Doug. >> > Phewfffffffff ... I haven't even exhaled until now. Re. Tim's question, I agree with Tim: Ubuntu. I always use Gnome, the guys around me at the office use KDE 4.2, it's all nice. Installing all of these, Gnome, XFCE and KDE, is very easy on Ubuntu, and you can login/logout to try different ones. (I.e., you're not bound to whatever GUI flavor of Ubuntu you install at first. So you can install Xubuntu, and go to Gnome afterwards.) Sure, Ubuntu is technically flawed, like everything is, but there is a strong tendency for it to work, and there's a lot of users, posessing varying degrees of competence. Hence, there's usually a googlable fix or hack or howto, for anything you need to do.
