pretty much Ubuntu here because I don't mind using apt-get a few times. And what can i say, in a lot of cases i prefer terminal over gui, i'm just a terminal guy :-)
It's good for beginners because it contains a lot of the packages you are going to install anyways. If you already have Ubuntu and it is working fine, just stay with it.
@lakakid I've always found it's better to jump right in to a harder distribution and learn from there. Some good ones (I use both) are Arch and Gentoo. (Be warned: gentoo installs are worse than...well...dieing)
how did you make your terminal like that? (user && working directory on top and input on the next line) + those colors? plZ they're really great
KyouJinSaMa 2 months ago
@KyouJinSaMa nvm found your video about the subject /watch?v=SZtFMgWTmlwthank you very much
KyouJinSaMa 2 months ago
@KyouJinSaMa watch part 2 of that series, is better =D
gotbletu 2 months ago
nice video for starters.
Tru3m0sl3m 2 years ago
pretty much Ubuntu here because I don't mind using apt-get a few times. And what can i say, in a lot of cases i prefer terminal over gui, i'm just a terminal guy :-)
Sweet video, btw
maroon5rule 2 years ago
solid video :D
yeah, im wondering Linux mint vs Ubuntu too
crunchy3neo 2 years ago
Arch.
Nuff said.
Techlur 2 years ago
niceeeeeeeeeeeeee
thethemon699 2 years ago
nice video should i get linux mint?
lakakid 2 years ago
It's good for beginners because it contains a lot of the packages you are going to install anyways. If you already have Ubuntu and it is working fine, just stay with it.
sw2de3fr4gt 2 years ago
@lakakid I've always found it's better to jump right in to a harder distribution and learn from there. Some good ones (I use both) are Arch and Gentoo. (Be warned: gentoo installs are worse than...well...dieing)
itsbrad212 2 years ago