Forums
New posts
Search forums
News
Security News
Technology News
Giveaways
Giveaways, Promotions and Contests
Discounts & Deals
Reviews
Users Reviews
Video Reviews
Support
Windows Malware Removal Help & Support
Inactive Support Threads
Mac Malware Removal Help & Support
Mobile Malware Removal Help & Support
Blog
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search titles only
By:
Search titles only
By:
Reply to thread
Menu
Install the app
Install
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Forums
Software
Operating Systems
ChromeOS & Linux
My new journey to Ubuntu
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 866718" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>I have many devices running Windows 10 Pro. I am using Elementary OS on my HP laptop (without dual boot. Only Linux). I have done that to learn and give Linux a shot. I am doing just fine. I have created a notebook on my Evernote where I jot down new things I learn. I do understand that I have been lucky that Linux worked out of the box on my hardware. Some people with odd (or not so famous) hardware configuration are not as lucky. </p><p>Regarding Manjaro, I have watched some Youtube videos and it seems that it is not for me. For the current time I will continue using Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros.</p><p></p><p>I use this HP laptop for University stuff. Word and Powerpoint stuff. EOS is more than enough. I have got everything I need (Libreoffice, Softmaker Office, Thunderbird, Mendeley, XDM, Koofr and Mega Sync). No issues and no hassles. I believe the whole thing depends on the user needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 866718, member: 79770"] I have many devices running Windows 10 Pro. I am using Elementary OS on my HP laptop (without dual boot. Only Linux). I have done that to learn and give Linux a shot. I am doing just fine. I have created a notebook on my Evernote where I jot down new things I learn. I do understand that I have been lucky that Linux worked out of the box on my hardware. Some people with odd (or not so famous) hardware configuration are not as lucky. Regarding Manjaro, I have watched some Youtube videos and it seems that it is not for me. For the current time I will continue using Ubuntu and Ubuntu-based distros. I use this HP laptop for University stuff. Word and Powerpoint stuff. EOS is more than enough. I have got everything I need (Libreoffice, Softmaker Office, Thunderbird, Mendeley, XDM, Koofr and Mega Sync). No issues and no hassles. I believe the whole thing depends on the user needs. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Top