I have done the whole distro hoping route since switching to Linux after a career in IT of over 30 years mainly in Windows based systems; I have used practically most Linux distros including the so called top 20.
The longest stay was with PCLinuxOS which I moved from solely due to lack of a 64 bit version and also due to the fact that the future progress and fortunes of the distro is dependent on a single individual and has no contingency plans to ensure continuity in case of some unforeseen problem.
After changing to 64 bit I stayed the longest with Suse v10.3. It was buggy at times and I just hated the Yast updater and finally switched to Kubuntu 64 bit.
I am just thrilled with the flawless performance and the smooth functionality for both personal and business use.
I use a computer for up to almost 18 hours a day on average and the peace of mind that Kubuntu x86_64 (8.04) provides is exceptional. I am very picky when it comes to performance and proper resource utilization and Kubuntu has not failed to meet my high expectations.
All kudos to the development team for a product that is fit to be a standard bearer for the OS.
Many thanks and regards!
The longest stay was with PCLinuxOS which I moved from solely due to lack of a 64 bit version and also due to the fact that the future progress and fortunes of the distro is dependent on a single individual and has no contingency plans to ensure continuity in case of some unforeseen problem.
After changing to 64 bit I stayed the longest with Suse v10.3. It was buggy at times and I just hated the Yast updater and finally switched to Kubuntu 64 bit.
I am just thrilled with the flawless performance and the smooth functionality for both personal and business use.
I use a computer for up to almost 18 hours a day on average and the peace of mind that Kubuntu x86_64 (8.04) provides is exceptional. I am very picky when it comes to performance and proper resource utilization and Kubuntu has not failed to meet my high expectations.
All kudos to the development team for a product that is fit to be a standard bearer for the OS.
Many thanks and regards!
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