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Kubuntu Ranked #34 On DistroWatch? Why Is Not Popular?
, Distrowatch is mainly visited by those who are looking for an alternative
Or people like me, who will download and install the latest and greatest on a spare drive, just to have a look, only to discover that they just can't match Kubuntu for speed, stability, ease of config, etc.
The only one i have kept and am very impressed with is elementary. Its a bit easier on resources so i use it mainly to run win7 in a Vm. But it is fast and after a bit of tinkering has a beautiful desktop.
Or people like me, who will download and install the latest and greatest on a spare drive, just to have a look, only to discover that they just can't match Kubuntu for speed, stability, ease of config, etc.
The only one i have kept and am very impressed with is elementary. Its a bit easier on resources so i use it mainly to run win7 in a Vm. But it is fast and after a bit of tinkering has a beautiful desktop.
Here's an informative look at ElementaryOS from a Mac user. Its written in a very amusing style.
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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