Has Anyone Tried Ubuntu Operating System?

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Taco
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Has Anyone Tried Ubuntu Operating System?

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Has anyone tried Ubuntu operating system before? Is supposed to be an alternative to Windows.

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Yes, but my usb wifi receiver was not compatible, and I went back. I am more interested in whonix personally. I also believe I heard somewhere Ubuntu has a backdoor.
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zacb wrote: I also believe I heard somewhere Ubuntu has a backdoor.
That would explain why its free.
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I forgot what it was, but after a certain version Cannocal installed something that gave it more access to your system. Look it up. It has been a while. I like Debian or Whonix, which is based off Debian (as is Ubuntu). Whonix has double onion routing on every program, plus has a ton of goodies. I personally like that setup.
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http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity

There are hundreds of linux distros. What do you want out of it?

If you have an older laptop and just want to boot into linux and use a browser, puppylinux is all you need.

If you have Apple/Mac envy, then you can use pear ("Pear OS 7") or elementary OS Luna.

Want something that looks like Windows 7? There's Zorin OS 7.

Fancy yourself a tinkering gnome? Buy the Raseberry Pi and run Raspbian linux.

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Post by Tezcatlipoca »

I would not recommend ubuntu/mint as they are fairly general and boring (if easy to use) distributions. I would recommend going with something more interesting/exotic that caters to your computing style. Also, connectivity issues can be a problem with linux/unix so be prepared to deal with that if using public/school/work internet. Also, I would recommend a dual boot so you have options, but keep in mind linux erases GRUB.
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