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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The 9 Best Linux Distros (alphabetically) - Datamation - 0 views

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    "The best Linux distro for you may not be the best Linux distro for another user. Many Linux users are distro-hoppers, regularly moving from distribution to distribution. Some may be looking for the perfect distro, while others are simply curious about the latest Linux developments. Which distributions should distro-hoppers be looking at? While that depends what they are looking for, those looking for reliable distros for everyday use should be looking at. Here are the best Linux distros, in alphabetical order. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Q4OS Is the Perfect Distro for People Who Want a Windows OS, Only Safer - Gallery - Sof... - 1 views

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    "There are many ways to make a Linux system look like its Windows counterpart. It's usually done with the help of themes and icons, and most of the times the resemblance is uncanny, but it's still not all that far away from the original base."
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    "There are many ways to make a Linux system look like its Windows counterpart. It's usually done with the help of themes and icons, and most of the times the resemblance is uncanny, but it's still not all that far away from the original base."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Best Linux Distros for First Time Switchers from Windows and Mac - 1 views

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    Linux has an intimidating image, making it seem like it would be difficult to start using it. But the switch from Windows and Mac is actually pretty easy, if you can ease yourself into it.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Why You Should (or Shouldn't) Switch to Each Leading Linux Desktop - Datamation [# ! + ... - 0 views

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      # ! the 'weirdness' of comparatives... [... Xfce lacks the ability to drag and drop icons..????? ]
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    [The perfect desktop is undoubtedly the one you would design yourself. However, lacking the necessary time and expertise, many users hop instead from desktop to desktop desktop with the same enthusiasm as others hop between distros, hoping to find the ideal distribution. ...]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Libreboot project - 0 views

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    "ibreboot is a coreboot distribution (distro) with proprietary software removed, intended to be a free (libre) 'BIOS' replacement for your computer. The project is aimed at users, attempting to make coreboot as easy to use as possible. Learn more about libreboot. 'Free' in this sense refers to freedom (liberty); read the full Free Software definition. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Five lightweight Linux desktop worlds for extreme open-sourcers * The Register - 0 views

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    "9 Jul 2015 at 18:27, Scott Gilbertson Screenshots Linux long ago reached parity with Windows and OS X. That's great for the average user looking to make the switch from either platform to Linux. Indeed distros like Ubuntu, with its Unity desktop, make switching relatively painless."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to Develop Own Custom Linux Distribution From Scratch - 0 views

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    "Have you ever thought of making your own Linux Distribution? Every Linux user in their journey to Linux thought of making their own Linux distribution, at-least once. Even I was not an exception as a newbie to Linux land and have given my considerable time developing my own Linux Distribution. Developing a Linux Distribution from scratch is called Linux From Scratch (LFS)"
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    "Have you ever thought of making your own Linux Distribution? Every Linux user in their journey to Linux thought of making their own Linux distribution, at-least once. Even I was not an exception as a newbie to Linux land and have given my considerable time developing my own Linux Distribution. Developing a Linux Distribution from scratch is called Linux From Scratch (LFS)"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to get started with Korora | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Korora is Linux distribution that aims to make it easier to install and use for new Linux users, while still providing power-users with the tools and openness that they want. Originally, Korora was built on Gentoo, but in 2010, the team redid the whole thing as a Fedora Remix, with the goal of making the system "just work," from first boot. As a Remix, ..."
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