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  • Z ZurdoDev

    I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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    virang_21
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    Ubuntu wins for its ease of use... There is Haiku OS for the brave kind....

    Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf * Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.

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    • Z ZurdoDev

      I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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      Kiriander
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      None. If you want something that is like Windows, use Windows.

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      • Z ZurdoDev

        I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

        There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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        Alexandru Lungu
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        I would suggest Linux Mint.

        Challenge is Life!

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          Joe Woodbury wrote:

          They are like bad versions of Windows 3.1 written by people who've only read how UIs work.

          Couldn't have put it better me sen!

          I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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          Herbie Mountjoy
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          If I ever use Linux (very seldom) it is only via the console. I just can't handle the UI. Everything is in the wrong place and it is clunky.

          I may not last forever but the mess I leave behind certainly will.

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          • V virang_21

            Ubuntu wins for its ease of use... There is Haiku OS for the brave kind....

            Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf * Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.

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            ZurdoDev
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            Great, thank you.

            There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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            • A Alexandru Lungu

              I would suggest Linux Mint.

              Challenge is Life!

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              ZurdoDev
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              Thanks. I haven't seen that one yet. I'll check it out.

              There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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              • K Kiriander

                None. If you want something that is like Windows, use Windows.

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                ZurdoDev
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                :rolleyes:

                There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                • Z ZurdoDev

                  I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                  Nathan Minier
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                  As a Windows guy, I like Arch; mostly because it taught me Linux. If your concern is users, though, the Desktop Manager is more of a concern than the distro. I've played with KDE, LXDE, and Gnome and find Gnome to be the best by a huge margin. Gnome actually feels like it isn't completely cobbled together, although sometimes it does drop the ball (the Chromium PIN screen on Gnome is wonky as hell!) Whichever version you pick, though, bear in mind the maintenance side of it. Ubuntu and Debian both have LTS options, which are the best bet for not having your system randomly break from patching.

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                  • N Nathan Minier

                    As a Windows guy, I like Arch; mostly because it taught me Linux. If your concern is users, though, the Desktop Manager is more of a concern than the distro. I've played with KDE, LXDE, and Gnome and find Gnome to be the best by a huge margin. Gnome actually feels like it isn't completely cobbled together, although sometimes it does drop the ball (the Chromium PIN screen on Gnome is wonky as hell!) Whichever version you pick, though, bear in mind the maintenance side of it. Ubuntu and Debian both have LTS options, which are the best bet for not having your system randomly break from patching.

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                    ZurdoDev
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                    Great. Thanks for the info. :thumbsup:

                    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                      I suspect he just compared Microsoft to the Rolex you get offered on the beach in Jamaica! :laugh:

                      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                      xiecsuk
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                      Or on 7th Avenue in NY. At least, that's where I bought one for my wife. Everything was OK until she took it in to have a new battery fitted. At least, the next two weeks were the most peaceful of a long marriage. She never said a word to me during that time, unless it was to issue an order.

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                      • Z ZurdoDev

                        Thanks. I haven't seen that one yet. I'll check it out.

                        There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                        StampedePress
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                        This is a tough question, but I'm going to second Linux Mint. I will add though the cinnamon desktop has been my favorite. It'd prove to be the most user friendly desktop for me. I've recently started working more with Centos and Red Hat at work so I'm using Fedora at home. And again I use the cinnamon desktop, gnome3 with Fedora isn't bad but it can be too tablety. I just couldn't get used to it on my primary computer, though on my travel toss around computer it actually was fine. Probably because I didn't do much outside of web browsing, you tubing, and "word" processing. Try them all out, the new version of Ubuntu is out in a few weeks.

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                        • Z ZurdoDev

                          I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

                          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                          StampedePress
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                          I've been thinking of putting Linux on my wife's computer, long story, old computer that she wants to keep. Anyway she doesn't need much from it but stability, user friendly and ability to use m.s. Office compatible software (libreoffice). I'm thinking of gently introducing puppy Linux, which had a very Windows xp UI. The other option is trying ElementaryOS which is like a Mac OS, but also user friendly and stable. Again Linux As a desktop has a lot to offer, and I'm still trying to figure out the best combination of elements for myself. At least now a days you don't get stuck on trying to work around basic hardware drivers that don't exist on Linux. :wtf: hopefully...

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                          • S StampedePress

                            This is a tough question, but I'm going to second Linux Mint. I will add though the cinnamon desktop has been my favorite. It'd prove to be the most user friendly desktop for me. I've recently started working more with Centos and Red Hat at work so I'm using Fedora at home. And again I use the cinnamon desktop, gnome3 with Fedora isn't bad but it can be too tablety. I just couldn't get used to it on my primary computer, though on my travel toss around computer it actually was fine. Probably because I didn't do much outside of web browsing, you tubing, and "word" processing. Try them all out, the new version of Ubuntu is out in a few weeks.

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                            ZurdoDev
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                            Nice, thanks.

                            There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                            • Z ZurdoDev

                              I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

                              There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                              Roger165
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                              I have tried ubuntu 14.10 LTS. [^] After short time you can be productive. Comes with a an office knock off suite. boots quickly. On a side note I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously. I was interested in hearing some positive experiences. Oh well childish jokes it is.

                              Microsoft vs Linux

                              Three Microsoft engineers and three Linux engineers are about to board a train to a computer conference.
                              The Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers bought only one ticket between them.

                              The Linux engineers ask the Microsoft engineers how they plan on getting to the conference.
                              "Watch and learn," one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                              As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Microsoft engineers rush from their seats and
                              all squeeze into one restroom. When the conductor comes through the car he knocks on the restroom
                              door and says "ticket please!" The door opens a crack and the one ticket is handed to the conductor.
                              The Linux engineers are impressed, and decide that's what they will do on the trip back.

                              Then on the return trip, the Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers haven't bought any tickets.
                              "How do you plan on getting home without any tickets?" they ask. "Watch and learn,"
                              one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                              As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Linux engineers hurry for the restroom.
                              A few moments later, one of the Microsoft engineers gets up from his seat,
                              knocks on the restroom door and says, "ticket please!"

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                              • R Roger165

                                I have tried ubuntu 14.10 LTS. [^] After short time you can be productive. Comes with a an office knock off suite. boots quickly. On a side note I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously. I was interested in hearing some positive experiences. Oh well childish jokes it is.

                                Microsoft vs Linux

                                Three Microsoft engineers and three Linux engineers are about to board a train to a computer conference.
                                The Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers bought only one ticket between them.

                                The Linux engineers ask the Microsoft engineers how they plan on getting to the conference.
                                "Watch and learn," one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                                As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Microsoft engineers rush from their seats and
                                all squeeze into one restroom. When the conductor comes through the car he knocks on the restroom
                                door and says "ticket please!" The door opens a crack and the one ticket is handed to the conductor.
                                The Linux engineers are impressed, and decide that's what they will do on the trip back.

                                Then on the return trip, the Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers haven't bought any tickets.
                                "How do you plan on getting home without any tickets?" they ask. "Watch and learn,"
                                one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                                As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Linux engineers hurry for the restroom.
                                A few moments later, one of the Microsoft engineers gets up from his seat,
                                knocks on the restroom door and says, "ticket please!"

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                                9082365
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                                Roger165 wrote:

                                I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously

                                Er ... what else could it be? :rolleyes:

                                I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                                  Roger165 wrote:

                                  I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously

                                  Er ... what else could it be? :rolleyes:

                                  I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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                                  ZurdoDev
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                                  You! You started the nonsense. It's all your fault. :mad: Off with your head.

                                  There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                                  • R Roger165

                                    I have tried ubuntu 14.10 LTS. [^] After short time you can be productive. Comes with a an office knock off suite. boots quickly. On a side note I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously. I was interested in hearing some positive experiences. Oh well childish jokes it is.

                                    Microsoft vs Linux

                                    Three Microsoft engineers and three Linux engineers are about to board a train to a computer conference.
                                    The Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers bought only one ticket between them.

                                    The Linux engineers ask the Microsoft engineers how they plan on getting to the conference.
                                    "Watch and learn," one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                                    As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Microsoft engineers rush from their seats and
                                    all squeeze into one restroom. When the conductor comes through the car he knocks on the restroom
                                    door and says "ticket please!" The door opens a crack and the one ticket is handed to the conductor.
                                    The Linux engineers are impressed, and decide that's what they will do on the trip back.

                                    Then on the return trip, the Linux engineers notice that the Microsoft engineers haven't bought any tickets.
                                    "How do you plan on getting home without any tickets?" they ask. "Watch and learn,"
                                    one of the Microsoft engineers tells them.

                                    As soon as the train leaves the station, the three Linux engineers hurry for the restroom.
                                    A few moments later, one of the Microsoft engineers gets up from his seat,
                                    knocks on the restroom door and says, "ticket please!"

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                                    ZurdoDev
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                                    Thank you.

                                    Roger165 wrote:

                                    I don't get why many people think its a joke to not answer the question seriously.

                                    I knew there would be a few clowns but I was actually expecting a lot better responses. My fault for expecting much from the Loungers. :-\

                                    There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                                    • Z ZurdoDev

                                      I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

                                      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                                      User 9704271
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                                      To simply answer the question, I find Lubuntu gives a windows feel to ubuntu. Another advantage I have found is that Lubuntu seems to be better at installing on older hardware.

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                                      • Z ZurdoDev

                                        I know this topic comes up from time to time but haven't seen it in a while. I want to put Linux on a machine and wondered which version/flavor is currently most like Windows? I have Zorin which is similar to Ubuntu but I hear there are better options.

                                        There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                                        Paul Kemner
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                                        It may also depend on how she uses her computer- if it's mostly a libreoffice platform, if she listens to a lot of music and watches videos, or whatever. For the media machine, you might want one of the distros that have useful codecs installed, and players that work in a way that makes sense to her. Mint, for example. Another thing to check out is the repositories a distro uses- are the programs she would like to use available, or do they have to be compiled from source?

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                                          To simply answer the question, I find Lubuntu gives a windows feel to ubuntu. Another advantage I have found is that Lubuntu seems to be better at installing on older hardware.

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                                          ZurdoDev
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                                          Member 9742533 wrote:

                                          Lubuntu

                                          Hadn't heard of that one.

                                          Member 9742533 wrote:

                                          Lubuntu seems to be better at installing on older hardware.

                                          That's actually what I need. Thanks.

                                          There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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