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<blockquote data-quote="grimreaper1014" data-source="post: 892723" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>Well I decided to get rid of Windows completely and just run Lubuntu from the Samsung 840 evo. Its only a 240 gig hard drive so I was worried about space running them both. Supposedly Lubuntu is supposed to be a little easier than Ubunta. I have a .iso with Ubunta too just in case.</p><p>I didn't realize when installing it starts a live session and you have to install from the desktop. I was like what the heck is going on here lol. I am sitting at the install screen right now and it is formatting the drive. Installation seams to be going really quick. I am a little intimidated though because I hope I possess the knowledge to be able to learn Linux. </p><p>Are there any things I should do when I get up and running? I have certain things I do after installing Windows. Like I do my tweaks and install my AV. Plus I update all my drivers etc. Do I need a AV on Lubuntu? If so what is a good free one? I am digging the eye candy so far. Kinda has a little retro feel to it. I heard Ubunta is supposed to have way more eye candy. Will check back and let you guys know how things go. Thanks again fellas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimreaper1014, post: 892723, member: 554"] Well I decided to get rid of Windows completely and just run Lubuntu from the Samsung 840 evo. Its only a 240 gig hard drive so I was worried about space running them both. Supposedly Lubuntu is supposed to be a little easier than Ubunta. I have a .iso with Ubunta too just in case. I didn't realize when installing it starts a live session and you have to install from the desktop. I was like what the heck is going on here lol. I am sitting at the install screen right now and it is formatting the drive. Installation seams to be going really quick. I am a little intimidated though because I hope I possess the knowledge to be able to learn Linux. Are there any things I should do when I get up and running? I have certain things I do after installing Windows. Like I do my tweaks and install my AV. Plus I update all my drivers etc. Do I need a AV on Lubuntu? If so what is a good free one? I am digging the eye candy so far. Kinda has a little retro feel to it. I heard Ubunta is supposed to have way more eye candy. Will check back and let you guys know how things go. Thanks again fellas. [/QUOTE]
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