On evaluating a new Linux Distro?
I first try the distro live from a USB flash drive.
That lets you see if the software is compatible with your hardwarre.
The biggest obstacles I usually have with laptops, is with wifi.
If the wifi, and all hardware works, and I like the desktop features, I install it on a spare Partition on the test computer.
Some Linux distros work ok from a live usb.
Some distros have installing apps that are difficult and hard to install.
I concentrate on, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora & Mageia.
They all offer their distro with the Gnome desktop, that I prefer.
GL,
T
I first try the distro live from a USB flash drive.
That lets you see if the software is compatible with your hardwarre.
The biggest obstacles I usually have with laptops, is with wifi.
If the wifi, and all hardware works, and I like the desktop features, I install it on a spare Partition on the test computer.
Some Linux distros work ok from a live usb.
Some distros have installing apps that are difficult and hard to install.
I concentrate on, Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora & Mageia.
They all offer their distro with the Gnome desktop, that I prefer.
GL,
T
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