Hi
I'm about to inherit an IBM think pad (running win 2000) after my Toshiba running XP died.
I currently use Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice - most of the time from a U3 USB.
My move to Linux is because these apps are so much better than the MS equivalents.
Having researched it, Kubuntu looks like the best Linux out there (thank you Oliver for pointing me in the right direction!).
I tried Linspire 3 years ago and didn't get on with it - this time I want to make the switch work.
So, what aspect of Kubuntu do you - people who've made the move - think is the biggest change/hurdle/new prespective that I need to get my head around before I make the switch?
I'm about to inherit an IBM think pad (running win 2000) after my Toshiba running XP died.
I currently use Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice - most of the time from a U3 USB.
My move to Linux is because these apps are so much better than the MS equivalents.
Having researched it, Kubuntu looks like the best Linux out there (thank you Oliver for pointing me in the right direction!).
I tried Linspire 3 years ago and didn't get on with it - this time I want to make the switch work.
So, what aspect of Kubuntu do you - people who've made the move - think is the biggest change/hurdle/new prespective that I need to get my head around before I make the switch?
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