I'm new at Linux although I've had exposure to Debian and mostly debian-based distros. But, that's as far as it goes because when I'm on my own system, I'm totally lost.
To be honest, I was thinking of giving up but it's not because I am a fan of Windows or have any allegiance to Windows. I'm not very good at computers I guess or I'm not confident in fiddling in Linux. I have come across too many situations in which something is not working and cannot understand the error messages (although, one might not have to) and then I'm lost at what to do. I have to inquire on forums or ask my Linux expert. But, I don't like having to do this all the time and if no one wishes to help or there aren't enough replies to the post, I'm on my own. This would be fine if I was sufficiently skilled or adept at Linux but I'm not. I don't mind spending time on it but your typical task might take you two hours. I'd probably take days or more. I easily get frustrated although I've been told I'm sometimes good at figuring things out. But, that's with an expert helping and I only can 'get' fragments or parts of a problem (in solving).
Thus, I am wondering if Kubuntu is worth trying out. I have had many problems with Debian and I even think it is probably among the best distros, certainly in the top 3. It is not a complaint of that distro and I suspect Kubuntu is a very good one, too. I thought about Kubuntu because it is based on Ubuntu but I didn't like Gnome and although I don't like the way Ubuntu-based systems have changed the debian system (e.g. using sudo), I think it is probably easier than Debian since most Linux users recommend Ubuntu for noobs.
I am frustrated though and I am considering throwing in the towel unless I can be convinced to give it another try. Sorry if this sounds like whining. But, objectively speaking, is there anyone who has used both Debian and Kubuntu who can say whether Kubuntu is significantly easier at all?
Problems I have had is when an application doesn't work because of missing plugins and when I cannot figure out what dependencies are needed. The command line is another issue as I'm not too familiar with that but I think that is a situation I can work on by simply learning commands and when one is needed and what it does. Mounting/unmounting also confuses me as well as many other Unix/Linux-oriented tasks that I don't do every day. Is there any hope?
I thought about PCLinuxOS and other distros that are supposedly easier and noob-friendly out-of-the-box distros but they go on their own tangent and involve further complications based on unfamiliar systems. I'm not sure it would be that much better. I also thought that if I could improve and learn that eventually I could revisit Debian. Maybe, I cannot 'get it.' :-/
To be honest, I was thinking of giving up but it's not because I am a fan of Windows or have any allegiance to Windows. I'm not very good at computers I guess or I'm not confident in fiddling in Linux. I have come across too many situations in which something is not working and cannot understand the error messages (although, one might not have to) and then I'm lost at what to do. I have to inquire on forums or ask my Linux expert. But, I don't like having to do this all the time and if no one wishes to help or there aren't enough replies to the post, I'm on my own. This would be fine if I was sufficiently skilled or adept at Linux but I'm not. I don't mind spending time on it but your typical task might take you two hours. I'd probably take days or more. I easily get frustrated although I've been told I'm sometimes good at figuring things out. But, that's with an expert helping and I only can 'get' fragments or parts of a problem (in solving).
Thus, I am wondering if Kubuntu is worth trying out. I have had many problems with Debian and I even think it is probably among the best distros, certainly in the top 3. It is not a complaint of that distro and I suspect Kubuntu is a very good one, too. I thought about Kubuntu because it is based on Ubuntu but I didn't like Gnome and although I don't like the way Ubuntu-based systems have changed the debian system (e.g. using sudo), I think it is probably easier than Debian since most Linux users recommend Ubuntu for noobs.
I am frustrated though and I am considering throwing in the towel unless I can be convinced to give it another try. Sorry if this sounds like whining. But, objectively speaking, is there anyone who has used both Debian and Kubuntu who can say whether Kubuntu is significantly easier at all?
Problems I have had is when an application doesn't work because of missing plugins and when I cannot figure out what dependencies are needed. The command line is another issue as I'm not too familiar with that but I think that is a situation I can work on by simply learning commands and when one is needed and what it does. Mounting/unmounting also confuses me as well as many other Unix/Linux-oriented tasks that I don't do every day. Is there any hope?
I thought about PCLinuxOS and other distros that are supposedly easier and noob-friendly out-of-the-box distros but they go on their own tangent and involve further complications based on unfamiliar systems. I'm not sure it would be that much better. I also thought that if I could improve and learn that eventually I could revisit Debian. Maybe, I cannot 'get it.' :-/
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